Mini-strokes often go unnoticed because their symptoms can disappear rapidly.
But sudden **weakness, numbness, facial drooping, speech difficulty, vision changes, dizziness, loss of balance, confusion, or an unusual severe headache** can all be warning signs of a TIA or stroke.
A TIA is not something to monitor at home and hope does not return.
If stroke-like symptoms occur, remember **B.E. F.A.S.T.** and seek emergency medical care immediately—even when the person seems completely recovered afterward.
