4. Visual disturbances or loss of coordination
Negative symptoms of an impending stroke may include blurred vision, difficulty seeing in one or both eyes, or difficulty walking straight.

✔ Why is this happening?
Stroke impairs the brain's ability to process visual information and maintain balance.
🚨 How to recognize it:
A person may suddenly have difficulty seeing in one or both eyes.
They may stumble, feel dizzy, or lose their balance.
They may appear disoriented and unable to walk normally.
💡 What to do:
Help the person sit up to prevent them from falling.
Call an ambulance immediately.
What to do in case of a stroke? FAST INTERVENTION CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!
🚨 Use the FAST method to solve your stroke problem:
✅ F – Drooping Face: Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop? A – Arm Weakness: Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm droop? S – Difficulty Speaking: Ask the person to speak a simple sentence. Does the person have difficulty speaking? T – Call 112: If you notice any of these symptoms, call 112 immediately!
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💡 Why time is important:
- Every second counts: brain cells start dying within minutes.
- Early medical intervention can prevent permanent disability.
- Stroke treatment, such as with anticoagulants, is most effective within 3 hours of the onset of symptoms.