⚠️ 5 Symptoms of a Mini Stroke in Seniors That Shouldn’t Be Ignored

 




Introduction

A mini stroke, medically known as a Transient Ischemic Attack, occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is briefly interrupted. The symptoms may disappear within minutes or hours, but it is still a serious warning sign. A mini stroke can increase the risk of a future Stroke, especially in older adults.

Recognizing the symptoms early can help someone receive medical care quickly and potentially prevent more severe complications.

🧠 1. Sudden Weakness or Numbness

One of the most common warning signs is sudden weakness, numbness, or tingling—often affecting one side of the body, such as the face, arm, or leg.

🗣️ 2. Trouble Speaking or Understanding Speech

A person may suddenly struggle to speak clearly, form words, or understand what others are saying. Speech may become slurred or confusing.

👁️ 3. Sudden Vision Problems

Temporary vision loss, blurred vision, or double vision in one or both eyes can be a sign that the brain isn’t receiving enough blood flow.


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