Can your body warn you about a stroke — hours before it happens? In this urgent video, we reveal 3 subtle nighttime symptoms that often show up right before a stroke occurs, especially in adults over 50. These signs can happen while you're resting, sleeping, or just before dawn — and most people ignore them. If you're a senior, a stroke survivor, or caring for an aging loved one, knowing these warning signals could help you act fast, get treatment in time, and save a life. In this video, you’ll learn: The most common nighttime sensation that signals brain trouble A silent breathing change that often goes unreported Why some people wake up with strange feelings in their arms or face How to spot the difference between harmless discomfort and stroke danger What to do immediately if these signs appear during the night Doctor-recommended steps to lower your stroke risk while you sleep These signs are easy to miss — but once you know what to look for, you’ll never ignore them again. This video is for: Seniors over 50 concerned about stroke risk Adults managing high blood pressure, cholesterol, or diabetes People who’ve experienced a TIA or minor stroke Caregivers who want to protect aging family members at night Anyone who wants to sleep safer and smarter Stroke doesn’t always come with a dramatic collapse — sometimes, it whispers before it strikes. Stay until the end for bonus tips on what to keep near your bed, and how to prepare for nighttime stroke emergencies. Subscribe for weekly videos on stroke prevention, early warning signs, senior health, and brain protection after 50. Comment below: Have you ever noticed strange sensations at night? Do you know someone who had a stroke during sleep? #StrokeWarningSigns #NighttimeStroke #SeniorHealth #Over50Wellness #StrokePrevention #SleepAndStroke #BrainHealth #DoctorTips #HealthyAging #CaregiverSupport