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Home About Stroke Stroke Symptoms By learning and sharing the B.E. F.A.S.T. warning signs of stroke, you just might save a life from stroke. Call 911 if these warning signs of stroke are present B = Balance Loss Is there a sudden loss of balance or coordination? Is the person having trouble walking or experiencing dizziness? E = Eye (Vision) Changes Are there sudden changes in vision? Ask the person if they are experiencing blurred vision, double vision, or loss of sight in one or both eyes. F = Face Drooping Does one side of the face droop, or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven? A = Arm Weakness Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? S = Speech Difficulty Is speech slurred or difficult to understand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. T = Time to Call 911 If you have any of these symptoms or see someone else having them, call 911 immediately! Stroke Survivor Story: Manuel Vera Experiencing face drooping—a stroke symptom—his ischemic stroke came “out of the blue.” Recognizing that he was having a stroke prompted a trip to the ER. Manuel’s unexpected stroke resulted in good outcomes as his rehab team helped him reach a big goal. R.Á.P.I.D.O. Copyright ©2024, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. All rights reserved.
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[Skip to main content](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms#main-content) - English [![American Stroke Association](https://www.stroke.org/-/media/Images/Logos/Global-Do-No-Edit/Header/ASA_Full.svg?h=100&w=100&sc_lang=en&hash=2678A1372EF84853A1248BB822DA746D) ![American Stroke Association](https://www.stroke.org/-/media/Images/Logos/Global-Do-No-Edit/Header/AHA_icon.svg?h=256&w=200&sc_lang=en&hash=53B62AE1780177D267EDBB363B3C0CB8)](https://www.stroke.org/en/) - [**Stroke Symptoms**](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) - [Volunteer](https://www.heart.org/en/volunteer) - [ShopHeart](https://www.shopheart.org/) - [Donate](https://mygiving.heart.org/-/XRZRGLUB) - [Donate](https://mygiving.heart.org/-/XMJLGFWG) - ![site search](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Project/Common/glyphs/search.svg?h=24&iar=0&mw=1910&w=24&sc_lang=en) Search - About Stroke - Life After Stroke - Help and Support - Healthy Living - Professionals - Get Involved - [Stroke Symptoms](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) - English - [English](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) - [Español](https://www.stroke.org/es/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) 1. [Home](https://www.stroke.org/en/) 2. [About Stroke](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke) 3. [Stroke Symptoms](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) # Stroke Symptoms By learning and sharing the B.E. F.A.S.T. warning signs of stroke, you just might save a life from stroke. ![a video frame of Jennie Garth in an indoor setting holding a framed photo of herself with friend and fellow actor, Luke Perry](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-the-American-Stroke-Association/Stroke-Month/2023/jennie-garth-spot-stroke-fast-video.jpg?h=454&iar=0&mw=1910&w=807&sc_lang=en) Call 911 if these warning signs of stroke are present ## B.E. F.A.S.T. Warning Signs of Stroke Use the letters in B.E. F.A.S.T. to spot a stroke. ![B.E. F.A.S.T. - Balance Loss - Eye (Vision) Changes - Face Drooping - Arm Weakness - Speech Difficulty - Time to Call 911](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/be-fast-hor-01.png?sc_lang=en&h=251&w=905) B = Balance Loss Is there a sudden loss of balance or coordination? Is the person having trouble walking or experiencing dizziness? E = Eye (Vision) Changes Are there sudden changes in vision? Ask the person if they are experiencing blurred vision, double vision, or loss of sight in one or both eyes. F = Face Drooping Does one side of the face droop, or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven? A = Arm Weakness Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? S = Speech Difficulty Is speech slurred or difficult to understand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. T = Time to Call 911 If you have any of these symptoms or see someone else having them, call 911 immediately\! ### Other Stroke Symptoms **Watch for sudden:** - **Numbness** or weakness of face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body - **Confusion,** trouble speaking or understanding speech - **Severe headache** with no known cause ## Be prepared – Learn more about the stroke warning signs and symptoms. Why is knowing B.E. F.A.S.T. stroke warning signs important? Stroke is the No. 4 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S. Stroke can happen to anyone — any age, any time — and everyone needs to know the warning signs. On average, 1.9 million brain cells die every minute that a stroke goes untreated. Stroke is an emergency. Call 911 immediately. Early treatment leads to higher survival rates and lower disability rates. Calling 911 lets first responders start treatment on someone experiencing stroke symptoms before arriving at the hospital. Are the symptoms of a stroke different for men and women? ![a woman sitting on a sofa with a look of distress](https://www.stroke.org/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/strokewarning-signs.jpg?h=234&w=350&sc_lang=en)Men and women who have strokes often feel similar symptoms of stroke, such as face drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty. Other common signs for both women and men include problems seeing out of one or both eyes and balance or coordination problems. Women can also experience: - General weakness - Disorientation and confusion or memory problems - Fatigue, nausea or vomiting However, some signs of stroke in women can be subtle enough to be missed or brushed off. That can lead to delays in getting time-sensitive, lifesaving treatments. [Learn more about how men and women experience stroke symptoms differently](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-risk-factors/women-have-a-higher-risk-of-stroke) Can recognizing a stroke save your life? ![Woman holding her arm](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/Woman-holding-her-arm.jpg?h=256&w=400&sc_lang=en)If you’re having a stroke, it’s critical that you get medical attention right away. Immediate treatment may minimize the long-term effects of a stroke and even prevent death. Thanks to recent advances, stroke treatments and survival rates have improved greatly over the last decade. But in order to seek treatment, you must recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke and know what to do: - Balance loss - Eye (vision) changes - Face drooping - Arm difficulty - Speech slurring - Time to call 911 What are Silent Strokes and do they have symptoms? ![Woman with her hand to her lips to indicate silence](https://www.stroke.org/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/Woman-with-her-hand-to-her-lips-to-indicate-silence.jpg?h=525&w=350&sc_lang=en)Silent strokes are undetected strokes. They occur when a blood vessel blockage in the brain causes cells to die, but no warning signs or symptoms are obvious. About one-fourth of people over age 80 have at least one such area of tissue death, known as a "silent infarct," in the brain. The condition is more common with increasing age, and in people who smoke or have a history of vascular disease (conditions that affect your blood vessels). Experts estimate that 10 silent strokes occur for every stroke with detectable symptoms. Despite being called "silent," these infarcts have been linked to subtle problems in a person's movement and mental processing. They also are linked to future risk for stroke and dementia. Silent infarcts can be seen in patients through advanced brain imaging techniques such as MRI and CT. [Learn more about the effect of stroke](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/effects-of-stroke) How are the symptoms of strokes that occur in the back part of the brain (posterior circulation strokes) different? ![Blurred group of people walking around](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/Blurred-group-of-people-walking-around.jpg?h=267&w=400&sc_lang=en)Posterior circulations strokes (a stroke that occurs in the back part of the brain) occur when a blood vessel in the back part of the brain is blocked, causing the death of brain cells (called an infarction) in the area of the blocked blood vessel. This type of stroke can also be caused by a ruptured blood vessel in the back part of the brain. When this type of stroke happens, several symptoms occur and they can be very different than the symptoms that occur in the blood circulation to the front part of the brain (called anterior circulation strokes). Symptoms include: - Vertigo, sensation like the room is spinning Imbalance or one-sided arm or leg weakness - Slurred speech or difficulty in speech (dysarthria) - Double vision or other vision problems - A headache - Nausea and/or vomiting What are the signs and symptoms of a warning stroke (mini-stroke)? ![Hospital emergency sign](https://www.stroke.org/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/Hospital-Emergency-Sign.jpg?h=266&w=400&sc_lang=en)A [**transient ischemic attack (TIA)**](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/types-of-stroke/tia-transient-ischemic-attack) is a warning stroke, but is commonly referred to by the public as a mini-stroke. TIA is a medical emergency with the same symptoms as [**ischemic**](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/types-of-stroke/ischemic-stroke-clots) and [**hemorrhagic strokes**](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/types-of-stroke/hemorrhagic-strokes-bleeds). Because most TIA symptoms last from only a few minutes up to 24 hours, they are often dismissed and not taken seriously. TIAs, which occur before about 15% of strokes, are considered "warning strokes" — they are associated with additional TIAs, full-blown strokes or other cardiovascular problems later. Most of these later health problems happen within just days or weeks of the TIA, so early interventions to reduce risk are vital. Remember "B.E. F.A.S.T." to know when to call for help: - **B** = Balance loss - **E** = Eye (vision) changes - **F** = Face drooping - **A** = Arm weakness - **S** = Speech difficulty - **T** = Time to call 911 If you or someone with you is experiencing these or other stroke symptoms, urgent medical evaluation and treatment are needed. Check the time so you'll know when the first symptoms appeared. Call 911 even if the symptoms go away. [Learn more about diagnosing and treating and preventing another TIA or severe stroke](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/types-of-stroke) ÂżQuĂ© es un accidente o derrame cerebral? ![a digital illustration of characters communicating RÁPIDO](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/RAPIDO-full-graphic.jpg?h=240&w=600&sc_lang=en) Un accidente o derrame cerebral ocurre cuando se bl oquea el flujo de sangre en las arterias que nutren el cerebro, o cuando ocurre un sangrado en el cerebro mismo o en las membranas que lo rodean. Las mujeres, los hispanos y los afroamericanos en los Estados Unidos tienen mayor riesgo para el accidente o derrame cerebral. [Aprenda mĂĄs en derramecerebral.org](https://www.stroke.org/es/) ![A wedding portrait of stroke survivor, Manuel Vera, and his daughter](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/Survivor-Stories/manuel-vera-stroke-survivor-04.jpg?h=380&iar=0&mw=390&w=380&sc_lang=en) ## Stroke Survivor Story: Manuel Vera [Read Manuel’s Survivor Story](https://www.stroke.org/en/life-after-stroke/stroke-rehab/manuels-story) Experiencing face drooping—a stroke symptom—his ischemic stroke came “out of the blue.” Recognizing that he was having a stroke prompted a trip to the ER. Manuel’s unexpected stroke resulted in good outcomes as his rehab team helped him reach a big goal. R.Á.P.I.D.O. Copyright ©2024, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. 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1. [Home](https://www.stroke.org/en/) 2. [About Stroke](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke) 3. [Stroke Symptoms](https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms) By learning and sharing the B.E. F.A.S.T. warning signs of stroke, you just might save a life from stroke. ![a video frame of Jennie Garth in an indoor setting holding a framed photo of herself with friend and fellow actor, Luke Perry](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-the-American-Stroke-Association/Stroke-Month/2023/jennie-garth-spot-stroke-fast-video.jpg?h=454&iar=0&mw=1910&w=807&sc_lang=en) Call 911 if these warning signs of stroke are present ![B.E. F.A.S.T. - Balance Loss - Eye (Vision) Changes - Face Drooping - Arm Weakness - Speech Difficulty - Time to Call 911](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/About-Stroke/Stroke-Symptoms/be-fast-hor-01.png?sc_lang=en&h=251&w=905) B = Balance Loss Is there a sudden loss of balance or coordination? Is the person having trouble walking or experiencing dizziness? E = Eye (Vision) Changes Are there sudden changes in vision? Ask the person if they are experiencing blurred vision, double vision, or loss of sight in one or both eyes. F = Face Drooping Does one side of the face droop, or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven? A = Arm Weakness Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? S = Speech Difficulty Is speech slurred or difficult to understand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. T = Time to Call 911 If you have any of these symptoms or see someone else having them, call 911 immediately\! ![A wedding portrait of stroke survivor, Manuel Vera, and his daughter](https://www.stroke.org/en/-/media/Stroke-Images/Survivor-Stories/manuel-vera-stroke-survivor-04.jpg?h=380&iar=0&mw=390&w=380&sc_lang=en) ## Stroke Survivor Story: Manuel Vera Experiencing face drooping—a stroke symptom—his ischemic stroke came “out of the blue.” Recognizing that he was having a stroke prompted a trip to the ER. Manuel’s unexpected stroke resulted in good outcomes as his rehab team helped him reach a big goal. R.Á.P.I.D.O. Copyright ©2024, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. All rights reserved.
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