A stroke occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted, either due to a blockage (ischemic stroke) or bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke). It is one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide. While strokes can happen suddenly, research suggests that certain warning signs and risk factors may appear weeks before an event. Recognizing them early could save lives
⚠️ Possible Warning Signs Before a Stroke
Sudden or Frequent Headaches
Severe headaches, especially when different from usual, can be a red flag.
Vision Changes
Blurred or double vision in one or both eyes.
Dizziness and Loss of Balance
Feeling unsteady, difficulty walking, or frequent falls.
