8 Signs You Had a Stroke and Might Not Know It. Don’t Ignore These Signs!

The brain requires blood flow to function. If there is a blockage of the blood vessel leading to the brain, it will start to bleed and may result in hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke, very dangerous conditions which in many cases are fatal.
Just like in the case of the other health problems, many people ignore the symptoms of stroke.
Stroke is a death-threatening condition which currently takes the 5th leading cause of death in the U.S. 
So, in order to protect yourself, it is very important to learn how to recognize the early symptoms of stroke.
According to the American Stroke Association, you should follow the FAST acronym in order to recognize the symptoms of stroke.
Indications OF A STROKE:

1. F – face drooping on one side
2. A – arm weakness: in the event that you have NUMBNESS OR WEAKNESS IN ONE ARM, for more than a couple of minutes, this is a basic cautioning sign.
3. S – speech difficulty: When one side of the mind is influenced by a Stroke, absence of blood supply can make discourse be SLURRED or totally GARBLED.
4. T – time is the most important thing. If you notice any of the symptoms, you need to call an ambulance immediately.
Other Signs of stroke that Should Not Be Ignored Are:
5. A BAD HEADACHE OR MIGRAINE If you are experiencing a headache or a bad migraine for a longer period of time, you should consult your doctor immediately!
6. SUDDEN ONSET OF EXTREME FATIGUE can alarm you about a STROKE, these signs can frequently be ignored.
7. VISION DIFFICULTY IN ONE EYE- This is very important for you to remember – blurred vision or seeing double in one eye is often one of the most overlooked symptoms of stroke
8. Confusion or difficulty with thinking properly. Part of the brain is not receiving proper blood flow and is starved of oxygen. Thinking straight becomes difficult.
Check out this video which goes into the details of what happens in the brain during a stroke and what kind of fast action you need to take once a stroke happens.



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