unusual behavior, abnormal mental state, and sudden collapse
Alcohol consumption
heart attack Atherosclerosis Stroke Hypertension
Increased heart rate and increased stroke volume
Stroke
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.
Yes sweating and nausea and dizziness can be a sign of a stroke or heart problem in people . Here are some sites that can help you out with this www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart-disease-symptoms
One is able to get free tips on the different types of stroke treatment available at several different online locations including the following: Web MD, Know Your Signs, and Stroke Association.
A heart attack will not cause a person to have slurred speech or facial drooping which are tell-tale signs a stroke is happening. Usually a Heart attack is indicated by pain in the chest and upper shoulder area. Both are life and death matters and one needs to know to recognize these indicators quickly so that 911 can be called. Every minute counts.
Yes. If it lodges in the lungs, you will have signs of a pulmonary embolism. Heart=Cardiogenic/Obstructive shock. Brain=Stroke
Memory loss is not correlated with signs or pointing to a stroke. Memory loss is highly correlated with Alheizmer's disease. Signs of a stroke are loss of muscles, usually half the body.
possibly. If it is a serious stroke and you have already had heart related issues, than yes.
Which of the following situation(s) should prompt notification of the emergency response system: Signs of stroke Seizure Unresponsiveness All of the above