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Stroke signs and symptoms

Stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident. It generally takes place when there is a discrepancy in blood supply to the brain. The brain, one of the most vital organs of the body, cannot survive without oxygen, even for a while. The oxygen is supplied by blood itself. Therefore, any problem associated with it can cause a stroke.

This can lead to irreversible damage to the brain, along with paralysis and crippling disability. Sometimes, it can even prove to be fatal and can happen to anyone at any time. Therefore, it is essential to be aware of the signs and symptoms of a stroke. You can identify them immediately and not waste valuable time in admitting someone to the hospital. Signs and symptoms are two different entities. SIgns are the characteristics observed by someone, while the person suffering from a problem presents symptoms.

Strokes do not come with a warning sign and can occur at any time. It can be either gradual or sudden in onset. It is essential to identify the signs prematurely so that the ill-effects can be averted. .

Few symptoms associated with a stroke
  • Feeling of weakness, especially on one side which can manifest as numbness of the face and limbs
  • Sudden slurring of speech and mumbling of incomprehensible words
  • Having difficulty in seeing which can be impaired in either one or both eyes
  • Zoning out of conversation and inability to understand what others are saying. A characteristic confused look will wash over the face
  • Sudden loss of balance. People suffering from stroke can have difficulty in standing and may slump to the floor with uncoordinated movements
  • Feeling of dizziness and nausea of unexplained nature
  • Headache of a severe, throbbing nature which did not present with any prodromal signs