2. Sudden Changes in Vision
Blurred vision, double vision, or temporary loss in one or both eyes—like a curtain falling over your sight—ranks high among warning signs before a stroke. These episodes might last just minutes, but they indicate possible reduced blood flow to the eyes or brain.
2. Sudden Changes in Vision
Blurred vision, double vision, or temporary loss in one or both eyes—like a curtain falling over your sight—ranks high among warning signs before a stroke. These episodes might last just minutes, but they indicate possible reduced blood flow to the eyes or brain.
3. Slurred Speech or Sudden Confusion
Finding it hard to form words, speaking in a garbled way, or feeling confused about simple things can signal warning signs before a stroke. You might say strange phrases or struggle to understand others, even in familiar conversations.