Well, I would definitely suggest you visit your physician for this as this is no joking matter. To compare your symptoms though, you can visit Webmd's website to see what to expect with strokes. Please see your doctor.
You can check out WebMD here: http://www.webmd.com/stroke/guide/stroke-symptoms If you experience loss of vision or blurriness, trouble speaking, sudden tingling in your extremities(pins needles), etc.
Mild strokes are often warnings of a brain attack. The symptoms of mild strokes are usually not visible and tend to go unnoticed in many people, as they do not last for a long time. However, it is important to know about them. This article consists of some information on mild stroke symptoms.
You can find information on the symptoms of a mini stroke at webmd on line and also at your local health clinic. Nurses there will give you any information you may need and set up an appointment with a doctor.
One can find symptoms about panic attack symptoms on MD Online or MD Doctor Online or Healthcare online or at their local hospital or family physician.
Stroke Association and Web MD have pages dedicated to recognizing symptoms of a stroke. The easiest way to remember is F.A.S.T. F-Face drooping, A-Arm Weakness, S-Speech problems, and T-Time to call 911.
You can get get information on early symptoms of bone cancer at your doctors office. There are also several websites that will give you the early symptoms, like Webmd and the Mayo Clinics website.
One can find information about ulcerative colitis symptoms on a online medical database such as WebMd, MayoClinic, or the NHS (National Health Service).
There are many resources you can find online about reducing chances of a stroke. One of the most reputable would be the American Heart Association. Others include, National Stroke Association and British Heart Foundation.
You can find information on depression symptoms from your family doctor or from online sites or forums. You can also find information in health books or magazines.
A great place to find symptoms for diseases is WebMD and the Mayo Clinic online. If kidney cancer runs in his family the most important thing he can do it let his primary care physician know sho they can detect it early if it occurs.
One may find information on arthritis symptoms at the site "WebMD". They have expert advice about early symptoms, medications and possible natural alternatives to relief pain.
Have you tried the NHS website they have everything you need. look up from symptoms on there and it will tell you what you have and what to do about it.