5 Critical Health Signals: Recognizing a Mini-Stroke in Seniors That Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Slurred speech is another notable symptom of a mini-stroke. Older people may manifest inconsistencies in their speech, confusing words, or may even remain silent when trying to respond. In addition, they may have trouble understanding what other people are saying. This is because temporary brain damage affects the areas responsible for language. Dysarthria, or difficulty articulating words, may be indicative of a TIA, and should be evaluated by a medical professional.
3. Vision Disturbances
al disturbances, which are often overlooked, are another symptom of a mini-stroke. This can include blurred vision, loss of vision in one or both eyes, or double vision. These visual abnormalities can be quick and temporary, but they can alert you to problems with blood flow to the areas of the brain that process visual signals. Seniors should have regular eye exams and be alert to any sudden changes in their vision.
4. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
5. Sudden and Severe Headache
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