The eye symptom not to be underestimated that it can be a warning of transitory strokes

A mini-icus also known as Tiaor Transitional ischemic attackit is similar to a normal stroke except for the fact that the symptoms last only for a short period. However, having a Tia can be a risk warning of having another stroke.

Specifically, it is a temporary and reversible neurological deficit, which is caused by a momentary reduction of the blood to the brain, which therefore translates into a lack of oxygen to the brain itself.

This condition can be preceded by many symptoms, and some also affect the eyes.

There Stroke Association He says that the blurred vision or the loss of vision in one or both eyes could be a signal; among others symptoms of the Tia there are:

These mini strokes are caused by the presence of a clot that prevents the blood from reaching the brain which, finding itself without oxygen, is suffering.

There is no way to know if you are having a full tia or stroke when the symptoms begin, consequently if one or more of the aforementioned signals are felt it is advisable to promptly consult your doctor.

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Source: Stroke Association

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