Trouble walking, loss of coordination, or frequent falls.
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Fatigue or Weakness
Unexplained tiredness that lasts days and doesn’t improve with rest. -
Sudden Trouble Swallowing
Difficulty or pain when swallowing. -
Tingling Sensations
Feeling like “pins and needles” in the arms, legs, or face. -
Chest Pain or Shortness of Breath
Can sometimes signal issues with circulation leading to stroke. -
Behavioral or Memory Changes
Trouble concentrating, forgetfulness, or sudden mood swings.
🧠 What To Do If You Notice These Signs
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Call emergency services immediately.
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Do not wait to see if the symptoms go away.
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Early treatment can save lives and prevent long-term damage.
✅ Final Thoughts
A stroke can strike suddenly, but the body often gives warnings. Knowing the early signs — even up to a week before — can help you act fast and protect your health.