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Q: Can stroke warning signs last for a month?
A: While most stroke symptoms are sudden, some warning signs, especially TIAs or mild neurological issues, can occur repeatedly or persist intermittently for weeks.
Q: Are headaches a reliable warning sign?
A: Severe, sudden headaches can indicate hemorrhagic stroke, but common headaches alone are usually not a warning sign. Always evaluate in context with other symptoms.
Q: How quickly should I seek help if I notice symptoms?
A: Immediately. Time is brain — the sooner treatment begins, the better the chances of recovery.
Q: Can lifestyle changes reduce my stroke risk?
A: Yes. Healthy habits like diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and controlling medical conditions significantly lower stroke risk.
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