Numbness - An individual may feel sudden numbness in the face or lose feeling in the hands, feet, arms, legs or other extremities. This numbness can also feel like a tingling sensation. It is also common for a stroke to cause numbness on one side of the body, while the other side remains fully functional., Confusion - one may notice a puzzled look on their face, that they are having a hard time focusing or are having difficulty making decisions., Difficulty understanding - Although similar to confusion, an individual may have a more difficult time comprehending speech, language or numbers., Severe Headache - An individual may experience a sudden, severe headache in the head, scalp or neck. This usually happens without any known cause and to people who have no personal history of headaches, Loss Of Balance - An individual may experience difficulty standing, walking or moving at all., Loss Of Coordination - An individual experiencing loss of coordination will experience symptoms similar to a loss of balance; they will have difficulty standing, walking or moving at all., Dizziness - An individual may feel faint, lightheaded or like the room is spinning., Vision Changes - An individual may have blurred vision or trouble with eyesight in one or both eyes., Trouble Speaking - An individual may be unable to speak, have slurred or incoherent speech or use words incorrectly., Weakness - An individual may experience a lack of strength in the face, arm or leg.,

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