This is a technique you can remember of how to spot a stroke:
F. Face, has their face fallen of one side? Can they smile?
A. Arms, can they raise both arms and keep them there?
S. Speech, if their speech slurred?
T. Time, Just like a fire, it's time to call the emergancy services.
Stroke warning signs include sudden numbness, weakness of limbs and extremities, and trouble seeing. You might also experience disorientation or become dizzy during the early stages of a stroke as well.
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.
A sudden, severe headache with no known cause, double vision, drowsiness, and vomiting are possible early warning signs of a stroke. Other early symptoms may include sudden confusion, trouble speaking, and dizziness. If you or someone else experiences these signs, consider it an emergency and seek medical attention right away.
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.
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.
yes this can be signs of a stroke as well as a body defection
The National Stroke Association provides a great deal of information on the signs of a stroke, as well as treatment options. There are ways to find out without checking with a specialist, but it would be beneficial to check with a medical authority.
Signs of a stroke must be dealt with immediately. Even if they turn out to be harmless, it's better for the patient to be safe than sorry. Stroke signs include inability to speak or move a party of the body, loss of consciousness, a sudden numbness or heaviness in a limb, the inability to control muscles, headache, disturbance in vision, confusion and dizziness. Loss of bowel of bladder control can also be a sign of a stroke.
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It means you should visit a doctor. "Signs of a stroke" sounds quite serious, and it is too risky to try to get help over the Internet.
In your diet there are 7 foods you should eat to prevent a stroke. These foods are, but not limited to, beans and other foods rich in folate, oats, almonds, soy, antioxidants, foods rich in potassium, low fat milk, magnesium rich foods, and fatty fish. The early signs of a stroke are as follows: 1. Face Drooping 2. Arm Weakness 3. Speech Difficulty 4. Number or Weakness of the Leg 5. Confusion 6. Trouble Seeing 7. Loss of Balance or Coordination 8.Severe Headache