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Sudden dizziness or loss of balance, could it be a warning sign of stroke?

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2025.10.20

Has anyone ever experienced dizziness or loss of balance while walking? You might think it's just low blood sugar, but it could actually be a sign of a stroke!

 

1. What is a stroke?

Strokes are generally divided into three types: ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and transient ischemic stroke. An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot forms in an artery, obstructing blood flow, or when the blood vessel wall thickens, reducing blood flow. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when bleeding within the brain or subarachnoid hemorrhage affects blood circulation to the brain. Transient ischemic stroke, commonly known as a "mini-stroke," typically lasts from a few minutes to a few hours and resolves within 24 hours.

 

2. What are the symptoms of a stroke?

  • Half of the face droops, asymmetrical expression
  • Difficulty speaking, slurred speech
  • Weakness in one limb
  • Severe headache or dizziness
  • Loss of balance

 

3. Who is at high risk for stroke?

Stroke is actually caused by a combination of high-risk factors. Individuals with this condition should pay special attention to their health and prevent it.

  • High blood pressure, high cholesterol
  • Diabetes
  • Heart disease
  • Family history of disease
  • Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption
  • Obesity

 

4. Is there a golden window for stroke treatment?

Since strokes typically occur suddenly, if diagnosed as an ischemic stroke by a doctor, according to the Hospital Authority, the chance of recovery is higher if intravenous thrombolytic therapy is received within three hours. Therefore, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately if a problem is identified. This golden window is crucial for seeking medical attention.

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