Attention… A Month Before a Stroke, Your Body Sends These Signals…

Early indicators of a stroke may manifest as numbness or weakness in the arms, legs, or face, as well as confusion or difficulty in walking. A transient ischemic attack (TIA), often referred to as a mini-stroke, can be a precursor to a stroke occurring within a three-month period.
It is crucial to act promptly if any symptoms arise in order to receive appropriate medical attention. Stay vigilant by understanding your risk factors, locating the nearest stroke center, and maintaining an updated list of medications for emergency situations.