10 ‘eerie’ symptoms which indicate that you had a silent stroke and that another one will soon follow

According to statistics, people of every age and size are at risk of suffering a stroke, and since the results are devastating, the best medicine is to prevent the condition. Down below is a list of 9 early signs of stroke that must never be ignored:



Pain in one side of the face
While strokes don’t cause pain, sufferers have reported feeling a stabbing pain in their upper extremities or one side of their face.

Trouble breathing/Tremor
If you are having tremors or hard time breathing, it is best to call a doctor.

Blurry vision/Loss of vision
Research has shown that 44% of all stroke sufferers have partially or fully lost vision in one of their eyes before the occurrence.

Loss of balance/Trouble walking
Experiencing fatigue and feeling sluggish isn’t good at all, no matter what it is caused by. Stroke sufferers often experience paralysis and collapse.

Facial paralysis
Another strong sign of stroke is having one side of your face paralyzed.

Sudden headache/Vertigo
Vertigo is another common symptom of stroke in women under 45 years, so if you experience it, immediately seek medical help.

Trouble speaking and understanding speech
There are stroke sufferers that have had a hard time speaking or understanding speech.

Fatigue
Female sufferers tend to feel exhausted, confused and disoriented before a stroke.

Headache/Migraine
A number of studies have shown that headaches are common in stroke sufferers, especially women, as 588 participants that had suffered a stroke are people who suffered migraines as well.

Loss of balance/Trouble walking
Experiencing fatigue and feeling sluggish isn’t good at all, no matter what it is caused by. Stroke sufferers often experience paralysis and collapse.

Facial paralysis
Another strong sign of stroke is having one side of your face paralyzed.

Sudden headache/Vertigo
Vertigo is another common symptom of stroke in women under 45 years, so if you experience it, immediately seek medical help.

Trouble speaking and understanding speech
There are stroke sufferers that have had a hard time speaking or understanding speech.

Fatigue
Female sufferers tend to feel exhausted, confused and disoriented before a stroke.

Headache/Migraine
A number of studies have shown that headaches are common in stroke sufferers, especially women, as 588 participants that had suffered a stroke are people who suffered migraines as well.

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