Each year, nearly 800,000 people in the United States experience a stroke, making it a leading cause of long-term disability and death. A stroke disrupts blood flow to the brain, an organ highly sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Despite its urgency, early stroke symptoms are often subtle or misunderstood, causing dangerous delays in treatment. Recognizing these silent warnings can mean the difference between recovery and permanent damage, yet many remain unaware of what to look for until it’s too late.
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29. Sensitivity to Light Sensitivity to light, known as photophobia, can sometimes manifest during or following certain types of strokes, particularly those affecting the brain’s occipital…