According to the World Health Organization, stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, affecting millions each year. The brain, the central organ responsible for every bodily function, is particularly vulnerable during a stroke, often resulting in devastating consequences. Yet, early detection remains challenging because symptoms can be subtle or overlooked. Understanding the hidden signs that may surface days before a stroke is crucial for timely intervention, potentially saving lives and improving long-term outcomes. This article explores these lesser-known warning signs and their significance.
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41. Sudden Redness or Flushing Sudden redness or flushing of the skin can occur when a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) affects the brain’s autonomic…