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🧠 EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF A STROKE
(Medical Infographic Summary)
🚨 Remember FAST (most important)
F — Face drooping
- One side of the face feels weak or droops
- Uneven smile
A — Arm weakness
- One arm drifts downward when raised
- Sudden numbness or weakness
S — Speech difficulty
- Slurred speech
- Trouble speaking or understanding words
T — Time to act
- Call emergency help immediately
- Every minute matters
⚠️ Other early warning signs
🧍 Sudden body changes
- Sudden weakness or numbness (face, arm, or leg)
- Usually on one side of the body
👁️ Vision problems
- Blurred vision
- Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
- Double vision
🧠 Sudden confusion
- Trouble understanding simple speech
- Disorientation
😵 Severe headache
- Sudden, intense headache (“worst headache of life”)
- No clear cause
🚶 Balance issues
- Dizziness
- Loss of coordination
- Trouble walking
🧬 Important note
These signs may appear:
- Suddenly (within seconds or minutes)
- Or as mini-strokes (TIA) that resolve quickly but are a major warning
⛔ What NOT to ignore
Even if symptoms disappear quickly, it may still be a mini-stroke (TIA) and needs urgent medical evaluation.
🧠 Bottom line
Stroke is a medical emergency — acting fast can save brain function and life.