Extreme tiredness without clear reason can sometimes appear before a stroke.
You may feel:
- Constant exhaustion
- Lack of energy even after rest
- Difficulty concentrating
While fatigue has many causes, sudden changes should be monitored.
๐ง 7. Memory Problems or Confusion
Temporary cognitive changes can occur, such as:
- Forgetting recent events
- Difficulty focusing
- Confusion in daily tasks
- Feeling mentally โfoggyโ
These symptoms may come and go.
๐ 8. Irregular Heartbeat or Palpitations
Heart rhythm changes can increase stroke risk.
Possible signs include:
- Rapid heartbeat
- Irregular pulse
- Fluttering sensation in the chest
- Feeling โoffโ physically
These symptoms may require medical evaluation.
๐ถโโ๏ธ 9. Sudden Difficulty Walking
You may notice changes in coordination, such as:
- Trouble walking straight
- Clumsiness
- Frequent stumbling
- Weak control of movement
This can indicate neurological changes.
๐ 10. Facial Weakness or Drooping
One side of the face may feel slightly weaker than the other.
Signs include:
- Uneven smile
- Drooping eyelid or mouth corner
- Difficulty controlling facial muscles
This is one of the classic warning signals of a stroke risk.
โ ๏ธ Important Medical Reality
These signs do NOT guarantee that a stroke will happen.
They may also be linked to:
- Stress
- Fatigue
- Blood pressure changes
- Other medical conditions
However, they should never be ignored, especially if they appear suddenly or repeatedly.
๐ง When to Seek Immediate Help