Stroke Warning Signs: The “One-Week” Window You Cannot Ignore

A stroke is often viewed as a sudden, unpredictable event. However, research suggests that for many patients, the body sends out “warning shots” days or even a full week before a major stroke occurs. These warning signs, known as Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs), are temporary blockages of blood flow to the brain. While they don’t cause permanent damage, they are the loudest alarm your body can sound.

The 7-Day Warning

Studies have shown that up to 43% of stroke patients experienced TIA symptoms in the week leading up to their major stroke. Because these symptoms often disappear within minutes or hours, many people dismiss them as a “funny turn” or exhaustion.

Ignoring these signs is a dangerous gamble; about 1 in 10 people who experience a TIA will have a major stroke within one week.

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