Maybe. Another signs? slurring of speech? fine motor? go see a doctor
Many people do not know the signs of an oncoming stroke. They can be sudden weakness, trouble speaking, and loss of vision. If you think you are having a stroke seek medical help immediately.
If you are feeling these symptoms, you might be having a stroke. Other symptoms of a stroke include sudden confusion, trouble speaking, and a severe headache.
There are quite a few signs to look for when looking for a stroke. Such symptoms may include, weakness, slurred speech, dizziness, trouble seeing, and headaches.
Some of the warning signs of having a stroke are trouble speaking, confusion, blurred vision, dizziness, headache, walking and balance and the most important, numbness in the arm, leg and face on one side of the body.
Common signs of stroke are the following: Numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg. Trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Trouble walking Dizziness or loss of balance Confusion or trouble talking or understanding speech Bad headache with no known cause Common signs of stroke unique to women are the following: Face and arm or leg pain Hiccups Nausea (feeling sick to your stomach) Tiredness Chest pain Shortness of breath Pounding or racing heartbeat If you think yourself or others are having a stroke, call 911.
Stroke symptoms appear suddenly and often progress rapidly, so it's important to know what some of the most common ones are so treatment can be obtained immediately. These include numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg, particularly on one side, confusion, trouble speaking or comprehending, difficulty seeing, difficulty in walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordinator and sudden severe headache with no known cause.
Symptoms of an embolic stroke usually come on quite suddenly and are at their most intense right from the start, while symptoms of a thrombotic stroke come on more gradually.
You'd better see a vet. Some causes would not be problems that an aspirin could help with, such as a stroke. If you suddenly couldn't walk, you'd want more than aspirin.
A Stroke!! see a dr!
yes you can die from having a stroke, it really depends on how bad it is yes you can die from a stroke Not directly from a stroke itself, but indirectly from a stroke (e.g. what the stroke casuses the body) etc
yes you can die from having a stroke, it really depends on how bad it is yes you can die from a stroke Not directly from a stroke itself, but indirectly from a stroke (e.g. what the stroke casuses the body) etc
it depends on your type of stroke, if it is related your job causes you become stroke. then sure. but you have to prove it