Strokes are life-threatening and can strike unexpectedly.Symptoms may appear
as early as a month before, including weakness or numbness on one side of
the body, sudden vision loss, intense headaches, or dizziness,
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), often called “mini-strokes,” can mimic stroke symptoms
briefly.Difficulty with speech or coordination and unexplained shortness of breath are also
red flags.Stay vigilant and consult a doctor immediately if you notice these signs to prevent severe consequences.