đź§ Early signs of stroke that can appear days before an attack
Modern neurology is increasingly understanding that stroke rarely occurs completely suddenly. In a significant proportion of people, the body gives warning signs – sometimes days, even weeks in advance. These short-lived conditions are known as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) – temporary disruptions in the blood supply to the brain.
They may seem harmless because the symptoms disappear quickly, but they are actually a serious signal that a dangerous process is already underway in the body.
📌Main warning symptoms
1. “Veil before the eye” (sudden loss of vision)
One of the most characteristic, but often overlooked signs.