Heart rhythm problems can increase the risk of blood clots, which may lead to a stroke.
Feeling your heart racing, fluttering, or skipping beats should be checked medically.
😴 8. Unusual Fatigue or Weakness
Extreme tiredness that has no clear cause may sometimes appear before a serious neurological event.
This fatigue often feels different from normal tiredness and may come suddenly.
🧍 9. Difficulty Walking or Loss of Coordination
If walking becomes suddenly difficult, such as dragging one leg or feeling unstable, it may be a warning sign of brain or nerve issues.
This symptom should always be treated as urgent.
⏱️ 10. Transient Ischemic Attack (Mini-Stroke)
A transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a “mini-stroke,” causes temporary symptoms similar to a stroke, such as weakness, speech difficulty, or vision loss.
Even if symptoms disappear quickly, a TIA is a serious warning that a full stroke (Stroke) may follow without treatment.
🧠 Important Reality Check
Not everyone who experiences these symptoms will have a stroke, and not all strokes are preceded by clear warning signs.
However, these symptoms are significant because they may indicate underlying circulation or neurological problems that require immediate medical attention.
🚨 When to Seek Emergency Help