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APR 23, 2025Rapid stroke treatment is key: Understand "Time is Brain," stroke types, and risk factors.
Read More Additional information about Urgent Stroke Response: Timely Actions Save LivesKnowledge can make a life-saving difference. Read below to understand the stroke warning signs and the urgent need for immediate action.
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Superheroes are popular now, and while they save lives by battling villains, you can be a hero in your own way too. The simple act? Knowing the stroke warning signs.
Often, someone experiencing a stroke can't communicate what's happening. This is where you come in. When you see someone exhibiting certain symptoms, you want to be able to act without hesitation and make sure that person receives emergency treatment as soon as possible. Every minute saved protects brain cells and increases the likelihood of recovery. Just a small amount of information can equip you to make the rapid judgment that could save a loved one's life.
When you suspect someone might be having a stroke, remember the BE FAST acronym. These symptoms strike suddenly, making it vital to know what to watch for so you can call for emergency medical assistance.
BE FAST stands for:
Eyes. Trouble seeing out of one or both eyes.
Face. Weakness or drooping on one side of the face.
Arm. Weakness or numbness in an arm or leg.
Speech. Slurred speech or trouble speaking.
Time to call 911.
Be aware of other sudden stroke symptoms, such as confusion, sudden difficulty understanding simple statements, fainting, a seizure, and a sudden, severe headache.
Also, women may present with unique stroke symptoms that aren't as widely known. Pay close attention to these, especially if they occur alongside the more common signs:
Hallucinations
Hiccups
Treating a stroke ASAP is critical! Every minute that passes results in the loss of millions of brain cells impacting movement, memory, and speech. Quick treatment to restore blood flow boosts recovery and reduces lasting damage. The most effective treatments should be given within three hours of the first symptoms.
Despite the urgency, never drive someone suspected of having a stroke to the hospital. Call 911 immediately, and don't delay for more than five minutes. Trained emergency responders will begin treating the patient on the way to the hospital.
You can be a hero, and there's no cape required. The information to save a life is here. Learning how to react to stroke warning signs can make a huge difference for family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues. You never know when you might need this knowledge, but being informed means you'll be prepared to act swiftly and decisively. Given that many strokes happen at home, it's also vital to educate your children about stroke signs and the importance of calling for help immediately if they see them.
Did you know stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability among Americans? The CDC reports over 795,000 people experience a stroke annually in the United States.
While the condition is common, it isn’t always well-understood. Knowing the facts about stroke can help you protect yourself and those around you. It's important to know where to seek emergency care. Locate your nearest Dignity Health Emergency Room today.
Copyrighted material adapted with permission from Ignite Healthwise, LLC. This information does not replace the advice of a doctor.
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