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Learn to Recognize the Signs of a Stroke
Common stroke symptoms can include a drooping face, facial numbness, and difficulty speaking, among others.
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Sometimes, females may have more subtle symptoms or additional symptoms.
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain stops, and brain cells in the area begin to die. It can affect the entire body.
People treated with a blood clot-dissolving drug within of symptoms have a greater chance of recovering without major disability, according to from the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association (ASA).
You may be reluctant to call emergency services if you aren’t sure whether someone’s having a stroke, but people who get treatment sooner have a major advantage.
Quickly recognizing the signs and symptoms of a stroke and getting emergency help can prevent long-term disability or death.
Read on to learn what they are.
Stroke symptoms come on suddenly, without warning. The National Stroke Association su