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How Do You Spot Stroke Warning Signs?

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How Do You Spot Stroke Warning Signs?

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There are some stroke warning signs that are important to spot in a person so that they can get immediate medical attention. Early treatment can help a person recover fast or to not suffer from terrible complications. Look for the stroke warning signs of slurred unintelligible speech and arm or leg weakness especially on one side of the body. There may also be facial weakness, numbness or a sudden severe headache. There may be loss of balance, coordination or trouble walking. Watch for vision problems and dizziness. Other medical conditions or being drunk can sometimes mimic strokes. Be careful not to assume anything. Ask the person you think might be having a stroke to raise both arms and keep them up over their head. If they cannot do this, it is one of the major stroke warning signs. Ask the person to smile or to speak to you. If they have difficulty with these three things, it is an obvious medical concern. Get the patient to the hospital emergency room as soon as possible. If you

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