One month before a stroke, your body warns you: 10 signs not to ignore
A stroke doesn’t always happen “without warning.”
In many cases, the body sends warning signals days or weeks beforehand . The problem? These signs are often subtle, dismissed, or mistaken for fatigue or stress.
However, recognizing them early can save a life . Here are 10 signs to take very seriously.
Unusual and persistent headaches
Sudden headaches, stronger than usual, sometimes localized to one side.
Especially if you don’t usually get migraines.
Vision problems
Blurred or double vision, loss of vision in one eye or part of the visual field.
A classic neurological sign that should never be ignored.
Difficulty speaking or finding words
Are you speaking but the words don’t come out as usual?
Do you have trouble understanding what people are saying to you?
This is a major warning sign.
Numbness or weakness on one side of the body
An arm, a leg, or part of the face suddenly becomes weak, numb, or heavy.
Often on only one side.