“Mini” – Stroke: THESE are the signs that save lives

The symptoms of a “mini” stroke is soon, usually takes a few minutes to a few hours, although some people may have symptoms for up to a whole day…
With the you can identify the early signs of a transient ischaemic attack will be able to recover faster and safely.
Mini-stroke: Symptoms
The most common symptoms include motor dysfunction. Most of the times, this is manifested as weakness on one side of the body, which is called hemiparesis.
These symptoms can range from mild to severe. If you, a friend or someone close to your person experiencing a mini stroke, you may notice mild symptoms, such as clumsiness of the hands or fingers.
Or, you may notice more serious symptoms, such as a complete inability to walk, or weakness of movement of the hands and of the muscles of the face.
A patient may also complain of weakness on both sides of the body. It is also possible for a patient who the time of the incident walking around, complaining of pain in one leg, the corresponding hand and weakness in the face.
Also, a “mini” stroke can cause speech difficulty and temporary blindness in one eye. Patients often report that during the episode they could not articulate or understand words (dysphasia). In fact, the dysphasia is likely to be the only symptom of the “mini stroke”.
In terms of blindness in one eye, this is something that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes. The patient with a mini stroke it can also feel great discomfort when exposed to intense light and may not be able to read the words on white pages.
Finally, a person who’s having a transient ischemic episode is very likely to feel dizziness, vertigo and loss of orientation.

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