Five early signs of stroke and self-identification

Five early manifestations.
1 . Sudden numbness and weakness of the face or (and ) limbs, especially of one side of the limb
2. difficulty seeing in one or both eyes.
3. Sudden severe headache without a cause; Li Gang, Department of Neurology, Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital
4. sudden coma, inability to speak or understand other people’s words
5. Sudden difficulty walking, dizziness, inability to balance
 
Family self-identification.
 
-When a healthy person suddenly experiences dizziness, limbs become wooden and other uncomfortable conditions and suspects that he or she has had a stroke, try to do the following three sets of actions to know if he or she has had a stroke.
-If the corners of the mouth are asymmetrical, facial paralysis has occurred.
-If one of your hands falls down, you have a hemiplegic limb.
-The third is to say a tongue twister that you used to say, but if you can’t say it anymore or can’t find the words, you have a speech impediment. The presence of any one of these three actions can indicate an early stroke.