Severe dizziness, difficulty swallowing and reduced vision in one eye could be signs of a stroke. About this post Daily Mail It has been said Neurologist Martin Dennis, of the University of Edinburgh, and stroke expert Professor Martin James, of the Royal Devon and Exeter Trust.
The familiar symptoms that may be signs of an impending stroke: severe weakness and numbness in the arms and legs, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness and changes in facial expressions. But not everyone experiences these symptoms. Dr. Dennis said a stroke can cause blurred vision in one or both eyes, as well as double vision.
If vision problems occur suddenly and do not go away within 24 hours, this may be a sign of circulatory problems. The truth is that sometimes bleeding inside the eye occurs simultaneously with a brain hemorrhage (stroke).
Another subtle symptom of a stroke is sudden, severe dizziness. According to Dennis, double vision should not be ignored if it is accompanied by weakness or numbness in the limbs. Dizziness and loss of balance during a stroke are often associated with damage to elements of the vestibular system.
Professor James added that in rare cases, difficulty swallowing could also be a sign of a stroke. According to the doctor, an acute disruption of blood flow to the brain can affect the areas responsible for swallowing food and liquids.
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