Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide, but recognizing early warning signs can save lives. Often, subtle symptoms appear weeks before a major stroke occurs. Awareness and timely action are critical.
8 Warning Signs That Might Appear Up to a Month Before a Stroke
Sudden Numbness or Weakness – Particularly on one side of the body (face, arm, or leg).
Frequent Headaches – Severe or unusual headaches that appear suddenly or worsen over time.
Vision Changes – Blurred, double, or partial loss of vision in one or both eyes.
Dizziness or Loss of Balance – Feeling unsteady, stumbling, or having trouble walking.
Speech Difficulties – Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or difficulty understanding conversations.
Confusion or Trouble Thinking
