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Most people think strokes happen suddenly, without wa:rning. But doctors say the body often whispers before it screams.
In many cases, warning signs can appear days or even weeks before a major stroke happens. The scary part? Many people ignore them because the symptoms seem small, temporary, or unrelated.
Here’s what you should never ignore.
WHAT IS A “MINI-STROKE”?
A mini-stroke, also called a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), happens when blood flow to the brain is briefly blocked.
Many major strokes are preceded by a mini-stroke within days or weeks.
EARLY WARNING SIGNS THAT MAY APPEAR BEFORE A STROKE
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