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Stroke: These warning signs that appear 1 month before

Sign of a stroke: body weakness or numbness

This is evidenced in the face , arms and legs . Usually it affects only the right or left side of the body because the stroke affects only one hemisphere of the brain. So one of the signs that can be alarming is that of smile that will seem weaker on one side of the mouth or numbness in the arm.

Fainting can result from a stroke

Other alarming factors can be dizziness , a “spinning” feeling, fainting and even blackouts . Even if they are not necessarily synonymous with stroke, they reflect a significant health problem and, as a precaution, it is better to consult a doctor.

A stroke affects vision

It can happen that before a stroke, sudden vision problems are triggered. You can see blurred , have a sensation of glare or even lose the sight of colors or go on to blindness .

Headaches can indicate a stroke

Sometimes very violent and unexpected headaches can strike. They can be so intense that they are accompanied by vomiting. Beyond a simple migraine , they can be harbingers of a stroke.

Loss of coordination that results from the onset of stroke

Before a stroke, it is possible that one is suddenly dizzy , that one can no longer move as usual. It can affect a specific part of the body or all of it. There may also be difficulty speaking or finding words .

Being short of breath: a potential sign of stroke

In some cases, being short of breath in a situation where you are not used to being, without special or minimal effort , can also be a warning sign of a stroke.

If you have the slightest doubt about your state of health, do not hesitate to contact a professional.

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