Do a good deed - Stroke, symptoms,

Do a good deed - Stroke, symptoms,
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Do a good deed - Stroke, symptoms,

We are all getting older, so everyone should pay attention. Please take a minute to read this article. It may be beneficial for you, your family and friends.

There was a meeting of old classmates. A woman stumbled and fell during a barbecue. Friends advised her to see a doctor, but she was confident that she was fine. She said that she hit a brick because of her new shoes. Friends helped her, cleaned her up and brought her a plate of food. Then she spent the rest of the time happily with everyone.

But after the meeting, her husband informed everyone that she was taken to the hospital and died at 6 pm—she had a stroke during the barbecue.

If the people there had recognized the symptoms of a stroke, she might still be alive today.

In fact, there are some early signs of a stroke and it can be prevented. A neurosurgeon says that if they reach a stroke patient within three hours, they can completely reverse the effects of the stroke.

The secret is to recognize the symptoms of a stroke early and provide the patient with treatment within three hours—it’s not difficult.

To recognize a stroke, remember these three simple letters: S, T, R

Please read and learn!

If people around you cannot recognize the symptoms of a stroke, the patient may have serious brain damage.

Ask three simple questions:

S: (Smile) Smile

Ask the patient to smile.

If one corner of the mouth turns down, this is a sign.

T: (Talk) Talk

Ask the patient to say a simple sentence, such as:

“Today is a sunny day.”

If the sentence is incoherent or confusing, this is also a sign.

R: (Raise) Raise your hands

Ask the patient to raise both hands.

If one hand falls down, this is also a sign of stroke.

📌 Note:

Another sign is to ask the patient to stick out their tongue.

If the tongue is bent or crooked to one side, this is also a sign of stroke.

If the patient cannot do any of these four actions, immediately call an ambulance or hospital and report the symptoms.

A cardiologist emphasized that

If every person who reads this article and refers it to ten other people, at least one life can be saved.