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

A stroke is a medical emergency. Recognizing early signs quickly can save brain function and life.

A useful way to remember key symptoms is the FAST stroke recognition system.

The FAST warning signs

F — Face drooping

  • One side of the face may droop or feel numb
  • Ask the person to smile—one side may look uneven

A — Arm weakness

  • One arm may drift downward when both are raised
  • Numbness or weakness on one side of the body

S — Speech difficulty

  • Slurred speech or trouble speaking
  • Person may sound confused or unable to form words

T — Time to call emergency services

  • If any of these signs appear, seek immediate medical help

Other early warning signs of stroke

  1. Sudden confusion or trouble understanding speech
  2. Sudden vision problems in one or both eyes
  3. Sudden severe headache with no known cause
  4. Sudden dizziness or loss of balance/coordination
  5. Numbness or weakness in face, arm, or leg (especially one side)
  6. Difficulty walking or unsteady movement
  7. Sudden trouble seeing (blurred or double vision)
  8. Loss of coordination or “drunk-like” movement
  9. Sudden trouble swallowing
  10. Sudden collapse or loss of consciousness (in severe cases)

Important note

  • Strokes often happen suddenly, without warning
  • Even if symptoms disappear quickly (possible TIA or “mini-stroke”), it still requires urgent evaluation
  • Immediate treatment can greatly reduce brain damage

Bottom line

The key message is simple:
Any sudden one-sided weakness, speech trouble, or facial droop = emergency. Don’t wait.

If you want, I can also explain the difference between stroke, TIA, and migraine symptoms, since they can sometimes look similar.

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