Variable signs: The signs of stroke or a mini stroke (also called TIA or transient ischemic attack) are very variable depending on the area of the brain affected. The major signs or symptoms one should look out for are weakness or numbness on one side of the body, trouble with speech, dizziness, blurry vision, facial drooping to one side. If you feel you had these symptoms you should see a doctor right away.
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Maybe a TIA?: Transient decrease of blood vessel flow to brain for any reason can cause temporary symptoms, and these could include loss of unilateral vision, weakness on one side, double vision, dizziness and imbalance, unilateral numbness and/ or tingling, and speech or cognitive difficulties. Although this could be a migraine aura, or a primary cardiac problem, get this evaluated asap.
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