It looks like you mean “8 warning signs of a stroke that may appear one month before”. This is an important topic—but also one that’s often overstated online.
👉 Reality: A Stroke usually happens suddenly, but some people experience early warning signs—often called a mini-stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack—days or weeks before.
⚠️ 8 Possible Early Warning Signs
1. Sudden Numbness or Weakness
- Especially on one side of the body (face, arm, or leg)
- May come and go
2. Brief Vision Problems
- Blurred or double vision
- Temporary loss of vision in one eye
3. Difficulty Speaking
- Slurred speech
- Trouble finding words or understanding others
4. Severe or Unusual Headache
- Sudden, intense headache with no known cause
- More concerning if different from usual headaches
5. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
- Trouble walking
- Feeling off-balance or uncoordinated
6. Sudden Confusion
- Difficulty thinking clearly
- Memory lapses or disorientation
7. Facial Drooping
- One side of the face may droop or feel uneven
- Smile may look crooked
8. Short Episodes That Go Away
- Symptoms last minutes to hours and disappear
- This is often a TIA—a major warning sign of a future stroke
🚨 When to Act (FAST Rule)
Even if symptoms go away, get medical help immediately:
- F – Face: Drooping?
- A – Arm: Weakness?
- S – Speech: Slurred?
- T – Time: Call emergency services right away
⚠️ Important Truth
- Not everyone gets early warning signs
- A stroke can happen without any prior symptoms
- A TIA is a medical emergency, not something to ignore
✅ Bottom Line
- These signs can appear days or weeks before a stroke, but they are not guaranteed
- Even brief symptoms are serious and need urgent attention
- Early treatment can prevent a major stroke
If you want, I can give you a simple checklist to assess your stroke risk (based on blood pressure, age, lifestyle, etc.).