Mini Stroke Symptoms
A mini stroke differs from a full blown stroke in the sense that it does not last for more than 24 hours. By definition, if the stroke lasts for less than 24 hours, it is known as a mini stroke. The mini stroke symptoms are enlisted below.

Now, one may ask, why does the otherwise normally functioning blood flow get disrupted and what happens during a stroke? The blood flow may hit an impediment for two reasons. One possibility is that one of the blood vessels leading to the brain has developed a case of blood-platelet clotting. The other possibility is that cholesterol has accumulated in one of those blood vessels hindering the flow of blood to the brain. Due to lack of blood and oxygen, the deprived area stops working temporarily or permanently based upon the severity of the attack. Such a condition is called a stroke. If this condition is resolved within 24 hours, the severity is assumed to be a lot less and is called a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or mini stroke.
People who suffer from mini-stroke, may be said to be lucky in the sense that they did not suffer from a full blown stroke. But studies show that if you've once suffered from a mini stroke, the chances of getting a full blown stroke increases by 25% and perhaps within 90 days of a TIA attack. Fortunately, the mini stroke does not come unannounced. Your body will show signs of a mini stroke and give you just enough time to act upon them before it is too late. Here are the common mini stroke warning signs.
Symptoms of a Mini Stroke
The symptoms of a mini stroke vary based on which blood vessel gets clogged. The part of the body which shows the symptoms of a mini stroke depends upon which part of the brain (the part which controls that particular body part) is facing a lack of blood supply. Mini stroke symptoms, at times, may be so subtle that you may not even be aware that you are having one. It is all very variable. If the part of the brain controlling the area of the eyes is affected, then a temporary blindness may occur. If it is the hands, then there may be a lack of sensation or temporary inability to move the hands. If it is the part of the brain controlling the body balance, you might experience dizziness. Hence, mini stroke warning signs may be subtle or obvious. Some of the most common mini stroke symptoms are:
- Weakness/numbness on one side of the body. Sometimes your face, legs and arms on one side feel weaker than the other. This is a sure sign of an impending mini stroke because there is a chance that the part of the brain controlling that side of the body is not getting enough blood.
- Another sign that shows you might be suffering from a mini stroke is inability to understand what another person is speaking. Sometimes if the blood is not flowing to the brain, it results in temporary incomprehension.
- A person may feel unable to speak. This condition is when a person knows exactly what he wants to speak, but is unable to. His mouth movements are restricted though he may not be at a loss of words.
- A person may also suffer from dizziness due to lack of blood supply to the part of the body that controls balance. The person may also have problems with walking and balance.
- There may be a sudden headache, that is not like common headaches.
- Temporary loss of vision through one eye or double vision. This means that the part of the brain which regulates the working of the eyes may be affected.
The doctor will conduct a few tests like MRI, CT scan, Doppler ultrasound, etc., to understand the problem completely. Then if the condition is confirmed, you will be started on medicines to help prevent stroke. If there is a blood clot in the arteries, you have to get a surgery done to remove it so that the normal flow can be restored.
This also means that you have to start on some lifestyle changes like eating healthy, regular exercise, limited intake of alcohol, etc. You would be required to monitor your sugar, cholesterol, and weight as well so as to remain fit.
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