Many people have it but don’t know it. “Eye symptoms” that indicate temporary “cerebral ischemia”. Know it before you fall!

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Many people have it but don’t know it. “Eye symptoms” that indicate temporary “cerebral ischemia”. Know it before you fall!

Eye-related symptoms may indicate that you have experienced a “transient ischemic attack”. Know before you become seriously ill.

Eye symptoms

According to health สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ website Surrey Live , a significant number of people experience a transient ischemic attack (TIA)  each year, which is caused by a temporary interruption of blood flow to a part of the brain.

TIA is similar to a stroke, but the symptoms are short-lived. However, it is a warning sign that you may be at risk for another stroke. The main symptoms of the condition can be remembered by the word FAST.

  • Face – The face is distorted to one side. You may not be able to smile, or your mouth or eyes may droop.
  • Arms (Arms) – May not be able to continuously lift both arms due to weakness.
  • Speech (speech) – May be slurred or unable to speak at all.
  • Time (Time) – If you notice any of these symptoms, you should see a doctor or call an ambulance immediately.

However, TIAs can have a variety of warning signs, one of which is eye-related symptoms. As reported by the Liverpool ECHO, citing the Stroke Association, blurred vision or loss of vision in one or both eyes can be a sign of a TIA, along with additional symptoms such as:

  • Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, including a leg, hand, or foot.
  • Difficulty finding words or speaking in clear sentences
  • Sudden memory loss or confusion, and sudden dizziness or collapse.
  • Acute severe headache

Since in the early stages of symptoms, it is impossible to know for sure whether you are experiencing a TIA or a full-blown stroke. Therefore, if you suspect that you have experienced a TIA as indicated by the warning signs mentioned above and have not yet sought thorough medical treatment, it is best to see a doctor immediately.