How to recognize the signs of an impending stroke

Recognizing and Acting on Stroke Symptoms Can Save Lives

Every second counts when treating a stroke. Early recognition and prompt action can mean the difference between life, death, or long-term disability. A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, either by a blockage (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke), depriving brain cells of oxygen and causing them to die within minutes.

The CDC reports a stroke occurs every 40 seconds in the U.S., and someone dies from one every 3 minutes. Quick treatment can minimize speech, movement, and cognitive impairments.

Spotting Stroke Symptoms: The FAST Method

Use the FAST method to recognize common stroke signs:

  • F – Face: Is one side drooping? Ask the person to smile.
  • A – Arms: Is one arm weak or numb? Ask them to lift both arms; does one drift down?
  • S – Speech: Is speech slurred or hard to understand? Have them repeat a simple sentence.
  • T – Time: Call 911 immediately if any symptoms are present.

Other Warning Signs

  • Sudden confusion or difficulty speaking
  • Vision problems (blurriness or loss of sight)
  • Severe headache
  • Dizziness or loss of balance
  • Weakness or numbness, especially on one side of the body

Stroke Prevention Tips

  • Manage blood pressure and cholesterol
  • Exercise regularly
  • Quit smoking
  • Limit alcohol
  • Control diabetes
  • Know your family history

Why Awareness Matters

Strokes can happen at any age. Quick action saves lives, prevents brain damage, and empowers you to help others in emergencies. Recognizing the signs and acting fast can make all the difference.

Related Posts

AOC Mocked For Spewing Falsehoods During House Floor Rant

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., became the target of a viral roast campaign following an impassioned rant on the House floor on Tuesday, during which she slung false…

This Simple-Looking Item May Confuse Younger Folks, But It Was Genuinely Useful

Fashion constantly evolves, with trends reemerging or fading into history. One often-overlooked innovation is the high heel pad—a small yet impactful accessory. Made from foam or gel,…

I’m 60 years old and still a…

At 70 years old, she’s a virgin! Look at how she looks! The woman in the pictures is 70 years old and can boast of something quite…

Ana Orsini: 28-year-old news anchor dies of brain aneurysm

KOLD-TV in Arizona mourns the untimely passing of 28-year-old anchor Ana Orsini, who died from a brain aneurysm last week. Known for her empathy, humor, and love…

She was a star who won the hearts of the public: She is loved by everyone, and you can’t imagine who she is.

Barbara Eden, born on August 23, 1931, is a celebrated American actress and singer who rose to fame with her iconic role as Jeannie in the 1960s…

Whoopi Goldberg’s surprising take on Los Angeles fires

Whoopi Goldberg, whose real name is Caryn Elaine Johnson, has urged fans to stop blaming others for the devastating fires. During Monday’s episode of The View, the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *