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Stroke Warning Signs
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The Warning Signs Of A Stroke

Stroke is a medical emergency, and the warning signs usually occur suddenly. Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following:

The appearance of one or more of these symptoms might be a warning sign that a stroke is in progress.

In some cases, strokes are preceded by one or more "mini-strokes," called transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). TIAs are brief episodes of stroke-like symptoms that usually last five to 20 minutes. If you have stroke-like symptoms that disappear without treatment, you still need to see a doctor right away. A TIA shows that you are at risk for a stroke soon, so your doctor needs to evaluate the condition of your heart and arteries and talk to you about how you can reduce your immediate stroke risk.



Last updated February 22, 2011


   
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