AOL BodyHealth News



Find, view and share videos about news and entertainment from around the Web.
See Videos »

Blog Chatter

Few People Know Symptoms of Stroke

CBS News
Posted: 2008-05-19 14:38:25
(May 17) - Some 780,000 people in the United States will have a stroke this year. It's the third-leading cause of death in the country, behind heart disease and cancer.

But a government study finds that a shockingly small number of people can recognize the signs that they are having a stroke. Jump to Rest of Story Below

Do You Know Stroke Signs?

1. Sudden weakness or numbness of the arms, legs or face, especially on one side

2. Sudden vision problems in one or both eyes

3. Sudden dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, or difficulty walking

4. Sudden confusion or trouble speaking

5. Sudden severe headache with no known cause

So, on The Early Show Saturday, medical contributor Dr. Mallika Marshall offered potentially life-saving tips on how to recognize a stroke, and what to do if you think you or someone else may be having one.

Marshall explained that the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed data from a telephone survey of more than 71,000 people in 13 states and the District of Columbia. Only about 16 percent of those responding correctly recognized the five main stroke warning signs, knew to call 911, and could identify symptoms that are not indicative of stroke.

As a result, Marshall says, federal health officials want to significantly raise the country's stroke awareness by the year 2010.

The first of the five primary stroke symptoms, Marshall says, is sudden weakness or numbness of the arms, legs or face, especially on one side. It is, she says, a classic sign of stroke and, fortunately, one that many people do recognize.

Next is sudden vision problems in one or both eyes. That one, Marshall points out, isn't as obvious for some people. But sometimes the only symptom a stroke victim may have is sudden blurry vision or vision loss. It requires immediate attention.

The third sign is sudden dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, or difficulty walking. If you start experiencing any of them, you should think, "Could this be a stroke?"

Fourth on the symptom list is sudden confusion or trouble speaking. If someone is acting normally one moment and then starts to slur his or her speech or seems confused, is making up words or speaking gobbely-gook, get them evaluated immediately.

The fifth and final main sign of a possible stroke is a sudden severe headache with no known cause. If you have a history of headaches and you have one that's typical for you, it's probably not a stroke. But if you develop a bad headache that you've never had before, think: "Could this be a stroke?"

If you or someone you knows develops ANY of these symptoms, even if they have just one, call 911 immediately, Marshall stressed. Don't put the person in a car and try to drive to an emergency room. Don't call their physician to get advice over the phone. Drop everything and call 911.

For the most common type of stroke, one caused by a blood clot in an artery in the brain, you have up to three hours from the onset of symptoms to give that person clot-busting drugs. If someone has a stroke in which they bleed or hemorrhage in the brain, they may require emergency surgery to have the best chance at survival and recovery.

People should also be aware of "TIA," which stands for transient ischemic attack. Some people call it a mini-stroke. Basically, you develop the symptoms of a stroke, but they resolve themselves after a short period of time. That happens when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel, but then blood starts to flow again. A TIA should be taken seriously, because it means you're likely to have a stroke in the future. So, again, you need to call 911.

How can you tell if any of these symptoms are from a stroke or something else - a migraine, for instance?

Often, Marshall emphasized, you don't. With stroke, the onset of the symptom is usually sudden or out of the blue. You can get many of these symptoms from a whole host of other conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, inner-ear infections, and so on. But the point is, they could also mean stroke.

And, since time is of the essence with stroke, don't waste time trying to figure out what's going on. Call 911 and let the doctors do that for you.

Copyright 2008, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

2008-05-19 10:28:18
Bookmark:

Recent Comments

1 - 10 of 184
184 comments

njedz 08:23:43 AM May 21 2008

I gey mixed answers from doctors when I ask about wherther Plavix must be taken permanently or only ************ of time, after stents are implanted in arteries. Does anyone have an answer.

njedz 08:23:08 AM May 21 2008

I gey mixed answers from doctors when I ask about wherther Plavix must be taken permanently or only ************ of time, after stents are implanted in arteries. Does anyone have an answer?

rayskid 11:41:28 PM May 20 2008

In January of 2006 my eighteen year old granddaughter had a stroke. She was not using drugs, or doing anything out of the ordinary. She was at hone folding laundry. It was what is called a Lacunar stroke and effected one side of her body. The emergency room at the hospital recognized (as I did) that she was in the middle of a major storke when she arrived by ambulance. Since then, she has had two TIA'S which usually indicates another major stroke is imminent. It is not only OLD people who have strokes! Although she was the only one under sixty while she was in rehab. The signs are really easy to recognize. We should just remember their are no age limits.

fra15 10:25:47 PM May 20 2008

I did have a stroke last year and have to use a kane now to get around. Your life does not end with a stroke it just makes it harder. And I am very sorry for the folks that have lost loved ones to this

gwu861 05:08:19 PM May 20 2008

WHEN YOUR TIME IS UP IT IS UP. THE GOOD LORD WILL TAKE YOU WHEN HE IS READY. SO MAKE THE BEST OF YOUR LIFE WHILE YOU ARE HERE AND TREAT OTHERS AS YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE TREATED

sjpxmas 04:54:12 PM May 20 2008

THE EARTH HAS BEEN CIRCLING THE SUN NOW FOR 1 BILLION YEARS..
IT MAY CONTINUE TO DO SO FOR ANOTHER 2 BILLION YEARS BEFORE THE SUN AND EARTH DIE..
OR MAYBE NEXT WEEK.... WILL BE DOOMS DAY...
YOU LIVE UNTILL YOU DIE...

sjpxmas 04:33:49 PM May 20 2008

I KNOW PEOPLE THAT ALL THEY ATE WAS MEAT
I KNOW PEOPLE THAT ALL THEY ATE WAS FRUITS AND VEGIES.
THEY BOTH LIVED WELL INTO THERE 80'S
THEN THEY GET A DISEASE AND DIE----
JUST PLAIN STOP THE BS----WE ALL WILL LIVE UNTILL WE DIE....STOP SAYING THIS WILL WORK---THIS IS GOOD ---THIS IS BAD.....ALL BS....YOU WILL LIVE UNTILL YOU DIE....GO LIVE..

sandy21752 03:46:16 PM May 20 2008

sjpxmas, you have a valid point. we are all going to die, however if we can prolong it, why not? death can happen any time, any where, any how, any place. to have it happen suddenly without any warning is probably the worst. therefore, why not help ourselves by eating right and getting proper medical attention. it could give us that extra day.

suziqiluv 03:33:37 PM May 20 2008

sjpxmas... so tell us WHO it was that gave you your medical license, so we can contact them immediately and petition for a hearing?

sjpxmas 03:24:14 PM May 20 2008

FRUITS AND VEGGIES---STOP IT-----STOP TELLING LIES--
IF FRUITS AND VEGGIES COULD HELP--
NO-ONE WOULD BE SICK TODAY....STOP THE LIES---

1 - 10 of 184
184 comments

Add your own Comments

Health News Quiz

Chicago, New York and Los Angeles

Which city became the first to ban trans fat?