HOW STROKE WARNING SIGNS CAN DIFFER IN WOMEN
Women often experience quieter or unusual symptoms that may not immediately look like a stroke.
Some warning signs more commonly reported by women include:
• Sudden nausea or vomiting
• Extreme exhaustion
• Shortness of breath
• Hiccups
• Confusion or disorientation
• Fainting
• Sudden mood or behavior changes
• Pain in the face, chest, arms, or legs
• A severe headache with no clear reason
Many women later say they felt that “something was very wrong” before the stroke happened.
Because these symptoms can resemble stress, anxiety, migraines, or fatigue, they are sometimes dismissed until it is too late.
REMEMBER THE WORD “FAST”
Doctors recommend using the FAST method to recognize stroke symptoms:
F — Face drooping
A — Arm weakness
S — Speech difficulty
T — Time to call emergency services immediately
The faster treatment begins, the greater the chance of survival and recovery.
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