Your Body Warns You Before a Stroke, Most People Miss This

Your Body Warns You Before a Stroke, Most People Miss This

Your Body Warns You Before a Stroke, Most People Miss This explores the early biological signals that can appear before a cerebrovascular event. Stroke is a condition in which blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to impaired oxygen and glucose delivery to neural tissue. These changes are often preceded by subtle physiological and neurological warning signs that are frequently overlooked. This video explains how early stroke warning signs may emerge from disturbances in cerebral circulation, blood pressure regulation, and neural signaling. It examines how the brain, eyes, muscles, and autonomic nervous system can reflect underlying vascular stress before an acute stroke occurs. Understanding these mechanisms helps clarify why certain sensory, motor, or cognitive changes may appear transiently.