These symptoms often come and go, which is why they’re so easily dismissed. But don’t be fooled. Even brief episodes deserve immediate attention.
1. Sudden Headaches with No Clear Cause
Not just any headache—this one feels different.
It strikes like thunder: sudden, severe, explosive. Often described as the “worst headache of my life.”
May be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, or vomiting.
Most commonly linked to hemorrhagic strokes.
2. Unexplained Dizziness or Loss of Balance
Feeling wobbly, unsteady, or as if the room is spinning.
Happens without triggers like ear infections or vertigo.
Often paired with difficulty walking or coordinating movements.
3. Vision Changes in One or Both Eyes
Blurred vision, double vision, or sudden loss of sight—even if only for seconds.
Can affect one eye or both.
May signal reduced blood flow to the optic nerve or visual cortex.
4. Numbness or Tingling in Face, Arm, or Leg
Typically affects one side of the body.
Comes on suddenly or builds gradually over days.
Sensation ranges from pins-and-needles to complete numbness.
5. Difficulty Speaking or Understanding Speech
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