A mini stroke, also known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain. Though symptoms may last only a few minutes to hours and leave no lasting damage, a mini stroke is a serious warning sign of a potential full stroke. Recognizing the signs early can save lives, especially in the elderly.
1. Sudden Weakness or Numbness
Watch for sudden weakness or numbness, especially on one side of the body—face, arm, or leg. This may manifest as drooping on one side or difficulty moving limbs.
2. Trouble Speaking or Understanding Speech
Difficulty speaking clearly, slurred speech, or trouble understanding what others are saying are critical signs.
3. Sudden Vision Problems
Blurred vision or loss of vision in one or both eyes can indicate a mini stroke.
4. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
Sudden dizziness, loss of coordination, or trouble walking may occur.
5. Sudden Severe Headache
An unexplained, intense headache that comes on suddenly can be a warning sign.
If you or a loved one experiences any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment reduce the risk of a full stroke and long-term damage.