There is no such thing as “10 signs of stroke”. Stroke precursors may include numbness and weakness of the limbs.
Stroke refers to stroke, which is a type of disease caused by rupture of cerebral blood vessels or obstruction of cerebral blood vessels. There are two different types of strokes, ischemic strokes and hemorrhagic strokes, depending on the cause. Ischemic strokes often occur during quiet or sleep, and some patients may experience numbness and weakness in the limbs as a precursor symptom. Hemorrhagic strokes often have no prodromal symptoms.
Symptoms of stroke onset mainly include coma, hemiplegia, slanting of the mouth and eyes, and unfavorable speech.
Stroke patients can take oral medication under the guidance of a doctor to improve blood circulation in the lesion area and promote the recovery of neurological function. When the stroke is severe, it can be treated by surgery.
If you suspect that you have a stroke, it is recommended that you go to the neurology department of a regular hospital for examination and treatment.