A mini stroke may temporarily affect vision if blood flow to parts of the brain or eye is interrupted. Symptoms may include blurred vision, double vision, partial vision loss, or sudden blindness in one eye.
Some people describe the change as a dark curtain moving across the eye. Because the symptom may last only a short time, it is easy to ignore. But sudden vision changes should always be taken seriously. The CDC lists sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes as a stroke warning sign.
5. Dizziness or Loss of Balance