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F – Face Drooping: Is one side of the face numb or drooping?
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A – Arm Weakness: Can the person raise both arms? Is one weak?
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S – Speech Difficulty: Is speech slurred or strange?
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T – Time to Call Emergency Services: If you notice any of these signs, call immediately.
What to Do if You Suspect a Stroke
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Call emergency services immediately – Every minute counts.
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Note the time symptoms started – It helps doctors determine treatment options.
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Do NOT give food, drink, or medicine – This could complicate treatment.
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Stay calm and keep the person safe – Lay them down and keep them comfortable.
Final Thoughts
A stroke is a medical emergency, but fast action can minimize brain damage and save lives. Learn to spot the 7 early warning signs of a stroke, and remember the FAST test. Share this information with friends and family—it might one day save someone you love.
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