Stroke symptoms can appear very early

Warning Signs of a Stroke That May Appear 90 Days in Advance

A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, leading to brain cell damage or death. While strokes often happen suddenly, early warning signs may appear weeks or even months before the actual event. Recognizing these symptoms early could help prevent a life-threatening stroke.

Here are the key warning signs of a stroke that may occur up to 90 days in advance.


1. Frequent and Sudden Headaches 🤯

Recurring, severe headaches—especially if they appear suddenly and without a clear cause—can indicate poor blood circulation in the brain.

⚠️ What to Watch For?

✔️ Intense headaches that don’t respond to pain relievers.
✔️ Pain that gets worse over time or feels different from usual headaches.
✔️ Dizziness, nausea, or confusion along with the headache.

👉 If you don’t usually get headaches but start experiencing frequent or severe ones, see a doctor immediately.


2. Sudden Vision Problems 👀

A stroke can affect the nerves and blood vessels leading to the eyes, causing temporary or permanent vision loss.

⚠️ What to Watch For?

✔️ Blurry or double vision in one or both eyes.
✔️ Sudden partial blindness (a dark spot or blind area).
✔️ Difficulty focusing or sensitivity to bright lights.

👉 If you experience vision problems that come and go, it may be a sign of an impending stroke.

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