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$Pretitle{Circulatory System}
$Title{Are There Any Signs That Might Serve as a Warning of Stroke?}
$Subject{strokes symptoms warnings}
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Copyright (c) 1991   Tribune Media Services, Inc.


Are There Any Signs That Might Serve as a Warning of Stroke?


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QUESTION:  My neighbor passed away so suddenly as the result of a stroke.  I
don't think she knew it was coming, but couldn't help but wonder if there were
any signs that might have served her as a warning.  I guess I am also a bit
worried about myself.  Could you please answer this important question for me?

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ANSWER:  Sometimes strokes do come on suddenly and unexpectedly, without
warning.  But there are many other times when the subtle signs of a stroke or
an "impending" stroke as some doctors like to call it are there, if you know
what to look for.  Strokes differ from heart attacks in that they cause no
pain and their warning signs pass unnoticed.  But there are four major signals
that should not go unheeded They are :Numbness, weakness or tingling in an
arm, leg or one side of the face; Loss of vision in one or both eyes;
Difficulty speaking; sudden loss of strength in an arm or leg.  Other less
common warnings include; an unusual or unexplainable headache, memory loss,
dizziness, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting.  These may signal a mini stroke or
T.I.A. (transient ischemic attack) which if undiagnosed or untreated can be
but the prelude to a major stroke with consequences that are far more serious.
The solution is to obtain medical help as soon as your suspicions are aroused.

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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace 
the counsel and advice of your personal physician.  Promptly consulting your 
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical 
problem.
