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10 Early Warning Signs of a Stroke Everyone Should Know to Take Prompt Action

A stroke is a medical emergency where blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or reduced. Recognizing early signs quickly can save brain function and life.

A helpful way to remember key signs is F.A.S.T., plus a few additional warning symptoms.


🚨 FAST warning signs of stroke

🧠 F — Face drooping

  • One side of the face becomes uneven
  • Smile looks lopsided
  • Numbness or weakness on one side

💪 A — Arm weakness

  • One arm drifts downward when both arms are raised
  • Sudden weakness or numbness in one arm or leg

🗣️ S — Speech difficulty

  • Slurred speech
  • Trouble speaking or understanding words
  • Confused speech

⏱️ T — Time to act

  • Call emergency help immediately
  • Do NOT wait for symptoms to improve

⚠️ Other early warning signs

5. Sudden vision problems

  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of vision in one or both eyes

6. Severe sudden headache

  • “Worst headache of life”
  • Especially if sudden and unexplained

7. Dizziness or loss of balance

  • Trouble walking straight
  • Sudden loss of coordination

8. Numbness on one side

  • Face, arm, or leg numbness (usually one-sided)

9. Confusion or trouble understanding

  • Difficulty processing simple information
  • Sudden memory problems

10. Trouble swallowing

  • Choking or difficulty managing saliva or food

🧠 Important medical note

These symptoms may indicate:
Stroke

There are two main types:

  • Ischemic stroke (blocked artery)
  • Hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in brain)

Both require immediate emergency treatment.


⏱️ Why timing matters

Doctors say:

“Time is brain.”

The faster treatment begins, the more brain tissue can be saved.


🚨 What to do if you suspect a stroke

  • Call emergency services immediately
  • Do NOT give food or water
  • Note the time symptoms started
  • Keep the person safe and lying down

🧠 Bottom line

Stroke warning signs are often sudden and one-sided. Acting quickly using FAST can significantly improve survival and recovery.


If you want, I can also explain:

  • mini-stroke (TIA) warning signs
  • stroke risk factors in simple terms
  • how to reduce stroke risk naturally and

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