Signs and Symptoms of Stroke

What are the most common symptoms of stroke?

The following are the most common symptoms of stroke. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. If any of these symptoms are present, call 911 (or your local ambulance service) immediately. Treatment is most effective when started immediately. Symptoms may include:

  • sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body

  • sudden confusion or difficulty speaking or understanding

  • sudden problems with vision such as dimness or loss of vision in one or both eyes

  • sudden dizziness or problems with balance or coordination

  • sudden problems with movement or walking

  • sudden, severe headaches with no other known cause

All of the above warning signs may not occur with each stroke. Do not ignore any of the warning signs, even if they go away - take action immediately. The symptoms of stroke may resemble other medical conditions or problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.

A TIA can cause many of the same symptoms as a stroke, but TIA symptoms are transient and last for a few minutes. Call for medical help immediately if you suspect a person is having a TIA, as it may be a warning sign that a stroke is about to occur. Not all strokes, however, are preceded by TIAs.

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