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Stroke: These warning signs that appear 1 month before

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A stroke affects vision

A stroke may trigger sudden vision problems. You can see blurred vision, feel dazzled, or even lose color vision or become blind.

Headache may indicate stroke

Sometimes very violent and unexpected headaches may occur. They may be so intense that they are accompanied by vomiting. Beyond a single migraine, they may be a vaultal.

Loss of coordination resulting from the onset of stroke.

Before a stroke, you may suddenly feel dizzy and can no longer move as usual. This can affect a specific part of the body or its whole body. There may also be difficulties in speaking or finding words.

Shortness of breath: a possible sign of stroke

In some cases, feeling breathed in a situation you are not used to, without any particular or minimal effort, may also be a warning sign of a stroke.

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