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What are the symptoms of a mini-stroke? |
What are the symptoms of a mini-stroke? It could be passing out for a few seconds or a weakness in a limb that has come on suddenly or a disturbance in vision. Those are the usual symptoms of a mini stroke. These symptoms can last from anything from an hour or so to 48 hours, if it is a mini stroke, then the person should recover. confusion....coordination being off.......only one side of the body functioning correctly. speaking out of one side of your mouth. LOSS of power in the (r) side or left side. numiness in one side or the other side. My husband has suffered many if the symptoms that have been mentioned above over the last few weeks. I am taking him to see a doctor today and will add a comment here later if the doctor gives us any indication today as to whether he is suffering mini strokes. |
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