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5 Symptoms of a Mini Stroke in Seniors That Shouldn’t Be Ignored

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One of the most common symptoms of a mini-stroke is a sudden loss of strength or sensation on one side of the body. This can manifest as weakness in one leg, arm, or even face. The person may notice that they cannot lift an arm or that their smile seems asymmetrical. This kind of weakness is temporary, but it’s a clear sign that something is going on. It is critical for caregivers and family members to be aware of these changes and seek immediate medical attention.

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2. Difficulty Speaking or Understanding Language

Slurred speech is another notable symptom of a mini-stroke. Older people may manifest inconsistencies in their speech, confusing words, or may even remain silent when trying to respond. In addition, they may have trouble understanding what other people are saying. This is because temporary brain damage affects the areas responsible for language. Dysarthria, or difficulty articulating words, may be indicative of a TIA, and should be evaluated by a medical professional.

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3. Vision Disturbances

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