You don’t wake up one day and suddenly have a stroke.
In many cases, your body gives a warning.
Not always weeks in advance — but often hours or days before, through a transient ischemic attack (TIA) — sometimes called a “mini-stroke.”
Unlike a full stroke, a TIA doesn’t cause permanent brain damage.
But it’s a huge red flag: People who experience a TIA are at dramatically increased risk of a major stroke within 48 hours to 90 days.
And here’s the good news:
If caught early, treatment can prevent a life-altering event.
Let’s explore what a stroke really is, the true warning signs, and what you must do if you or someone else shows them.
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