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BE FAST When It Comes to Stroke Symptoms

Submitted by Kyle.Norton on

Here’s the scenario: Your loved one begins to exhibit strange behaviors – her words aren’t making sense and one side of her face droops when she tries to smile. You wonder what’s going on or if she could be having a stroke, but you can’t remember the symptoms that might help you figure it out.  

Minutes count 

When a person is having a stroke, minutes count – the sooner you recognize it and get the person to treatment, the better the chance of saving that person’s life. What do you do?  

We have an easy way to remember the symptoms of a stroke. 

Think BE FAST 

Balance

  • Watch for sudden loss of balance 

Eyes 

  • Check for vision loss 

 

Face

  • Look for an uneven smile 

Arm

  • Check if one arm is weak 

Speech

  • Listen for slurred speech 

Time

  • Call 911 right away 

 

If any of these symptoms occur in someone, don’t hesitate – call 911. The life of your loved one may depend on your quick action.  

BE FAST When It Comes to Stroke Symptoms

 


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BE FAST When It Comes to Stroke Symptoms

We have an easy way to remember the symptoms of a stroke. Think BE FAST.

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