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

Subtle Signs to Watch For

While a full-blown stroke is often dramatic, the “pre-stroke” symptoms during the preceding week can be subtle and fleeting. Watch for the sudden onset of:

  • Temporary Vision Loss: A sensation often described as a “dark curtain” coming down over one eye, or sudden blurred vision that clears up quickly.

  • Unexplained Dizziness: A sudden loss of balance or vertigo that makes it difficult to walk or stand straight.

  • Localized Numbness: A “pins and needles” feeling or weakness specifically in one arm, one leg, or one side of the face.

  • Brief Confusion: Suddenly struggling to find the right word or feeling a “brain fog” where you cannot follow a simple conversation for a few minutes.

  • Sudden, Severe Headache: A “thunderclap” headache with no known cause, which may indicate a vascular issue.

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