Here’s a clear and thorough guide to stroke warning signs and prevention tips. I’ve broken it into two sections for easy understanding.
8 Stroke Warning Signs
Use the acronym BE FAST to remember many of them:
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B – Balance problems
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Sudden dizziness, loss of balance, or trouble walking.
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E – Eyes / Vision changes
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Sudden blurred, double, or loss of vision in one or both eyes.
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F – Face drooping
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One side of the face may droop when smiling.
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A – Arm weakness
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One arm drifts downward when both arms are raised.
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S – Speech difficulty
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Slurred speech, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech.
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T – Time to act
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Call emergency services immediately if any of the above occur.
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Sudden severe headache
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Especially if it comes on without known cause.
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Sudden confusion or trouble understanding
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Difficulty thinking clearly, sudden memory issues, or disorientation.
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⚠️ Important: Stroke is an emergency—fast action saves lives and prevents permanent damage.
9 Tips to Prevent Stroke
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Control Blood Pressure
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High blood pressure is the leading cause of stroke. Regular checks and lifestyle changes are key.
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Manage Cholesterol
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Keep LDL (“bad”) cholesterol low to prevent artery blockage.
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Stay Active
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At least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days improves circulation and heart health.
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Eat a Healthy Diet
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Focus on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats.
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Limit salt, processed foods, and added sugars.
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Maintain a Healthy Weight
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Obesity increases risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke.
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Avoid Smoking
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Smoking damages blood vessels and raises stroke risk.
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Limit Alcohol
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Excess alcohol can raise blood pressure and increase stroke risk.
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Manage Diabetes
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Keep blood sugar within a healthy range to protect blood vessels.
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Reduce Stress & Get Adequate Sleep
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Chronic stress and poor sleep can contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease.
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💡 Tip: If you or someone else shows any BE FAST signs, call emergency services immediately. Quick intervention can dramatically reduce damage.
I can also make a visual “Stroke Warning Signs & Prevention Checklist” that’s easy to memorize and post at home—it’s very practical for everyday use. Do you want me to make that?