– caused by bleeding in the brain, for example from a ruptured aneurysm, injury or vascular weakness.
A transient ischemic attack (TIA)
– also known as a “mini-stroke” – is a brief interruption in blood flow, during which the problem appears to resolve itself. Dangerously, many people don’t take this warning seriously, even though it is often a precursor to a more serious stroke.
10 warning signs that can often occur weeks before a stroke
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Many sufferers report that the first symptoms appeared long before the stroke itself . These signs should never be ignored:
Hallucinations – sudden sensory disturbances (seeing, hearing or smelling things that are not there).
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