Introduction
Stroke is a leading cause of serious disability and death worldwide, but catching early warning signs can make all the difference. Recognizing subtle changes in your body up to a month before a stroke can help you act quickly, seek medical attention, and potentially prevent a major event. Alongside awareness, lifestyle choices play a critical role in lowering stroke risk.
8 Warning Signs of Stroke One Month Before
Frequent Headaches
Sudden, severe, or unusual headaches that appear more often than usual.
Vision Problems
Blurred vision, double vision, or sudden loss of sight in one or both eyes.
Numbness or Tingling
Persistent numbness or tingling, especially on one side of the body.
Difficulty Speaking or Understanding
Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or difficulty understanding conversations.
Balance and Coordination Issues
Frequent dizziness, trouble walking, or loss of balance.
Facial Drooping
