TIA Symptoms

A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary period of symptoms similar to those of a stroke but doesn’t cause permanent damage. A TIA is caused by a temporary decrease in blood supply to part of the brain. 

TIA signs and symptoms which usually last a few minutes and disappear within an hour.

      • Weakness, numbness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg, typically on one side of the body
      • Slurred or garbled speech or difficulty understanding others
      • Blindness in one or both eyes or double vision
      • Vertigo or loss of balance or coordination

Stroke Symptoms

Think BEFAST if you notice any signs or symptoms of a stroke:

      • Balance. Loss of balance, dizziness, headache
      • Eyes.        Blurred vision.
      • Face.        Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?
      • Arms.      Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? Or is one arm unable to rise?
      • Speech.  Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is his or her speech slurred or strange?
      • Time.       If you observe any of these signs, call 911 or emergency medical help immediately.