7 Signs of Mini Stroke in The Elderly

The seven signs of mini stroke in the elderly are sudden one-sided weakness or numbness, face drooping, speech trouble, vision changes, dizziness or balance problems, sudden confusion, and sudden severe headache.

Even if symptoms last only a few minutes, call emergency services immediately. A mini stroke is a warning sign, and fast action can help prevent a more serious stroke.

Disclaimer: This article is for general educational information only and does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect a TIA or stroke, call emergency services immediately.