A Sign of Stroke May Occur 90 Days in Advance

1️⃣ Ischemic Stroke – Caused by a blood clot blocking blood flow to the brain (most common type).
2️⃣ Hemorrhagic Stroke – Occurs when a blood vessel bursts, leading to brain bleeding.
3️⃣ Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) – A “mini-stroke” where blood flow is temporarily

🚨 Why It’s Important: Many people ignore early symptoms of a stroke, assuming they
However, Dr. Giglio emphasized that the absence of brain damage does not mean you should ignore TIA symptoms.

“It could indicate that you are at risk of having a stroke within the next 48 hours, and certainly within 7, 30, or even 90 days.”

The “BEFAST” Stroke Warning Signs

Experts recommend remembering the acronym “BEFAST” to recognize stroke symptoms quickly:

B (Balance) – Difficulty maintaining balance or loss of coordination.
E (Eyesight) – Vision changes such as blurriness, loss of vision, or double vision.
F (Face) – Facial changes, such as one side of the face drooping or an asymmetrical smile.
A (Arm) – Weakness or numbness in one arm.
S (Speech) – Speech difficulties, such as slurred or incoherent speech.

T (Time) – Act immediately and seek medical help if any symptoms appear.

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