Understanding Stroke-Related Symptoms: Migraine, High Blood Pressure, Stress, and Blood Sugar Fluctuations

2024-01-10 03:23:58

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Professor of Neurology at Kansas Medical University, Michael Rippey, revealed symptoms similar to a stroke.

1- Migraine: Headache affects vision and makes you feel weak. But research has shown that people with migraine headaches are more susceptible to stroke. If you suffer from palpitations and a pulsation in your head, and you fear that they are caused by a stroke, then most likely the cause of these symptoms is simple and is nothing more than a relationship to stress, headaches, and fluctuations in blood sugar.

2- High blood pressure: Uncontrolled high blood pressure may cause headaches, weakness, and vision problems. It is also a risk factor that increases the chance of stroke, so blood pressure must be treated so that it remains within its normal range.

3- Stress: Excessive stress may cause tremors, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and lead to a panic attack. The symptoms of a panic attack are similar to the symptoms of a heart attack, such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, fatigue, chest pain, and fear.

4- Change in blood sugar rate: Fluctuation of blood sugar rate through extreme lows and highs can cause vision problems for people with diabetes. They may also feel a loss of concentration and mental confusion, which is similar to what happens during a stroke. According to Al-Qabas.

Regarding headache attacks: There are symptoms that warn of danger. If you feel any of the following symptoms, you should go to the emergency room quickly or call an ambulance:

1- A very severe headache, more severe than any headache I had experienced before.

2- Feeling weak in one side of the body only.

3- Difficulty and problems moving, speaking, and understanding what is said to you.

4- Blurred or loss of vision in one or both eyes.

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