What are the symptoms of a mild stroke?
Disease description:
Grandpa has recently experienced hearing loss and headaches. After a hospital examination, he was diagnosed with a mild stroke. What are the symptoms of a mild stroke?
Mild cerebral stroke may cause symptoms such as numbness in the limbs and headache. Sensory disturbances include numbness of the lips, mouth, tongue, face, and limbs, tinnitus, hearing loss, temporary blurred vision, or even blindness. The headache associated with stroke differs from ordinary headaches in both symptoms and sensation. If the pain continues to worsen and remains localized in one area, it may be due to blood pressure fluctuations or cerebral vascular spasms, which could be a warning sign of hemorrhagic stroke.