Stroke: These Signs That Appear One Month Before (Page 3 ) | April 30, 2025
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– Know Your Family History: If you have a family history of strokes, it’s important to be even more vigilant for warning signs.

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– Age Factors: While stroke risk increases with age, young people may also experience early symptoms or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) which can act as a warning sign.
– Underlying Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, or a previous stroke can affect your risk, making it essential to manage these health factors.

FAQs:

1. What are transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)?
TIAs are temporary blockages in blood flow to the brain and often present similar symptoms to a stroke. They typically last for a few minutes to hours and should not be ignored as they increase the risk of a full stroke later on.

2. Can stress cause a stroke?
Stress alone is unlikely to cause a stroke, but chronic stress can contribute to conditions like high blood pressure, which increases stroke risk.

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3. How can I reduce my risk of having a stroke?
Reducing risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of physical activity can significantly lower your chances of having a stroke.

4. How long before a stroke do symptoms appear?

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