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DRStroke Warning ⚠️ Act FAST, Save Brain
A brain stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain suddenly stops or a vessel ruptures. Brain cells start dying within minutes, so recognizing symptoms early can save life and prevent permanent disability.
Recognize the FAST signs:
• F – Face drooping: One side of the face becomes weak or uneven.
• A – Arm weakness: Sudden weakness or numbness in one arm or leg.
• S – Speech difficulty: Slurred speech or inability to speak properly.
• T – Time to act: Immediate hospital care is critical.
⏱ Golden window period:
Clot-dissolving treatment (thrombolysis) is most effective if given within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. In some selected cases, clot removal procedures (thrombectomy) may help up to 24 hours. The earlier the treatment, the more brain cells can be saved.
What to do immediately:
• Call emergency services or rush to the nearest hospital immediately.
• Note the exact time when symptoms started.
• Keep the patient lying on the side if vomiting or unconscious.
• Do not give food, water, or medicines by mouth.
Remember: Time lost is brain lost.
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