Severe Headache
Headaches can be a symptom of various health issues and may also be a cause for concern in themselves. However, if you experience a sudden, severe headache with no apparent cause, it could be one of the early warning signs of a stroke. Stroke patients often report a widespread pain that lasts for an extended period. If you frequently experience this type of headache, stay alert and seek medical advice.
Impaired Vision
A person about to have a stroke may experience a decline in physical strength due to insufficient blood supply to the brain. This can lead to a number of abnormalities related to vision, including:
- Blurred vision or temporary blindness.
- Difficulties with near or farsightedness.
- Appearance of dark spots or blind spots in the field of vision.
Dizziness and Loss of Balance
Individuals experiencing a stroke often display signs of imbalance, such as:
- Vertigo and dizziness.
- Difficulty maintaining balance and walking steadily.
- Nausea and a sense of impending fall.

Numbness and Weakness in the Limbs
Prior to a stroke, individuals may also experience weakness and numbness in their limbs, making movement difficult. This can include:
- A sense of numbness, weakness, or difficulty moving one side of the body, most commonly affecting the leg, arm, or face.
- Challenges in lifting or moving heavy objects.
- A tingling sensation or loss of sensation.
Speech Difficulties
Stroke can impact the area of the brain that controls language, resulting in sudden speech impairments. Individuals may find it hard to speak or understand others’ speech. They might also experience unintended speech, such as saying the wrong words, or struggling to recall words to express themselves.
Temporary Memory Loss
- Forgetting recent events or important information.
- Struggling to recall the names of familiar people or places.
- Feeling disoriented and uncertain about the time and place.
Fatigue and Lack of Vitality
- Persistent tiredness without an obvious cause.
- Pale skin complexion.
- Lack of motivation and energy to perform tasks.
- Frequent drowsiness and difficulty concentrating.
Stroke Prevention Tips
- Adopt a healthy diet.
- Exercise regularly.
- Quit smoking.
- Manage stress levels.
- Monitor cholesterol and blood pressure.
- Limit alcohol consumption.
- Maintain a healthy weight.