Here’s a clear, medically accurate guide to recognizing stroke signs — fast recognition can save lives. Remember, every minute counts.
⚠️ FAST — Key Stroke Warning Signs
A widely used mnemonic is FAST:
- F – Face drooping
- One side of the face may droop or feel numb.
- Ask the person to smile — does one side droop?
- A – Arm weakness
- One arm may feel weak or numb.
- Ask them to raise both arms — does one drift downward?
- S – Speech difficulty
- Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or inability to speak.
- Ask them to repeat a simple sentence — is it correct?
- T – Time to call emergency services
- If any of these signs are present, call 911 (or your local emergency number) immediately.
🔹 Other Possible Signs
- Sudden numbness or weakness in the leg, arm, or face (especially on one side)
- Confusion, trouble understanding speech
- Vision problems in one or both eyes
- Trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
- Severe headache with no known cause
💡 Important Notes
- Act immediately: Treatment is most effective when started within 3–4.5 hours of symptom onset.
- Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) may cause temporary symptoms — still a medical emergency.
- Risk factors: High blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, and atrial fibrillation increase stroke risk.
If you want, I can make a simple infographic version of FAST plus extra warning signs that’s easy to memorize and share — perfect for home or workplace awareness. Do you want me to do that?