Yes! The body often gives warning signs about 15 minutes before a stroke—these are early indicators called transient ischemic attack (TIA) symptoms, sometimes called “mini-strokes.” There are typically four key signals to watch for:
1. Sudden numbness or weakness
- Usually on one side of the body (face, arm, or leg).
- Example: Drooping mouth or inability to lift one arm.
2. Sudden confusion or trouble speaking
- Difficulty finding words, slurred speech, or inability to understand simple statements.
3. Sudden vision problems
- Blurred or double vision in one or both eyes.
- Temporary loss of vision in one eye may also occur.
4. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance
- Feeling unstable, dizzy, or having coordination problems.
⚠️ Additional warning sign:
- Severe sudden headache with no known cause can sometimes accompany a stroke.
Important: A TIA is a medical emergency—it’s a major warning that a full stroke could occur soon. Call emergency services immediately if any of these signs appear.
If you want, I can also give you a simple memory trick (FAST method) to instantly recognize stroke signs. It’s lifesaving. Do you want me to do that?