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Sudden Numbness or Weakness: One of the most common stroke signs is a sudden loss of feeling or strength in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of your body.
Trouble Speaking or Understanding: Difficulty in speaking, slurred speech, or trouble comprehending language can be alarming indicators of a potential stroke.
Severe Headache: An abrupt, intense headache with no known cause could be a red flag for a stroke, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms.
Vision Problems: Blurred or double vision, sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes, or trouble focusing are critical warning signs.
Dizziness and Loss of Balance: Feeling unsteady, dizzy, or having difficulty maintaining balance can be indicative of a stroke, especially when combined with other symptoms.
Sudden Confusion: A sudden onset of confusion, difficulty understanding time or place, or trouble with decision-making should not be ignored.
Facial Drooping: If one side of your face droops or feels numb when you smile, it may signal a stroke; call for help immediately.