B. Difficulty Speaking or Understanding
If you suddenly experience slurred speech, difficulty finding words, or trouble understanding others, it could be a warning sign of a stroke. Impaired communication abilities often occur when the areas of the brain responsible for language are affected.
C. Vision Problems
Vision problems, such as sudden blurred or double vision, can occur before a stroke. You may have trouble seeing clearly or experience a loss of vision in one or both eyes. These visual disturbances are concerning and should not be ignored.
D. Severe Headaches
A sudden and severe headache, often described as the worst headache of your life, can be an indication of an impending stroke. If you experience an intense and unusual headache that comes on abruptly, seek medical attention immediately.
E. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
Feeling dizzy or experiencing a loss of balance and coordination can be warning signs of a stroke. You may have difficulty walking or feel unsteady on your feet. These symptoms can arise suddenly and without any apparent cause.