Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
This third type of cerebral accident is not a stroke in the proper sense. Indeed, it is called a transient ischemic attack if the element that blocks the artery resolves itself , without leaving any sequelae. As for the symptoms, if they are identical to those of a stroke , their duration does not exceed a few seconds or even a few minutes, and then they completely disappear. It is for these reasons that transient ischemic attack (TIA) is difficult to detect and can even be assimilated to a malaise. But it is important to remain vigilant and contact 15 if this happens, as it still carries a risk of stroke .
To help with the rapid management of a stroke, discover the warning signs that can detect a stroke , a month before it occurs.
Sign of a stroke: body weakness or numbness
Fainting can result from a stroke
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Other alarming factors can be dizziness , a “spinning” feeling, fainting and even blackouts . Even if they are not necessarily synonymous with stroke, they reflect a significant health problem and, as a precaution, it is better to consult a doctor.
A stroke affects vision
It can happen that before a stroke, sudden vision problems are triggered. You can see blurred , have a sensation of glare or even lose the sight of colors or go on to blindness .
Headaches can indicate a stroke
Sometimes very violent and unexpected headaches can strike. They can be so intense that they are accompanied by vomiting. Beyond a simple migraine , they can be harbingers of a stroke.