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Your body warns you one month before a stroke: 10 signs you shouldn't ignore

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Now that you know the warning signs, here are some preventative measures to reduce your risk of stroke:

Eat a healthy diet:   Eat more fruit, vegetables, whole grain products and lean protein while reducing salt and unhealthy fats.

Regular exercise:   Just 30 minutes of moderate physical activity can significantly reduce your risk.
Blood pressure control:   High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of strokes. Keep it under control through lifestyle changes and, if necessary, medication.
Limit alcohol consumption and avoid smoking:   Excessive alcohol consumption and smoking damage blood vessels and increase your risk of stroke.
Stay hydrated:   Dehydration can thicken the blood and promote the formation of blood clots.
Stress management:   Chronic stress can lead to high blood pressure and heart problems. Practice mindfulness, breathing exercises, or meditation.

Conclusion: Early detection saves lives.

A stroke can occur suddenly, but the body often sends early warning signals. Symptoms such as extreme fatigue, facial paralysis, speech difficulties, or a sharp rise in blood pressure can be lifesaving. If you or someone around you notices these symptoms, don't hesitate to seek medical help immediately. Prevention is crucial. Therefore, actively maintain a healthy lifestyle and reduce your risk.

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