Guide To The Symptoms Of An Ischemic Stroke

Double Vision

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As discussed previously, vision loss is a severe symptom of an ischemic stroke. However, it is not the only symptom that is related to a patient's vision. Specifically, many individuals will experience double vision during an ischemic stroke. Double vision is a symptom in which affected individuals will see two images when there should only be one. Some patients will have these images appear side by side, though others will have them appear on top of each other. Of course, both can occur as well. Double vision can contribute to the severity of other ischemic stroke symptoms, such as dizziness and loss of balance.

Chest Pain

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Chest pain, particularly when patients clutch at their chest, is normally associated with heart attacks. However, some individuals experiencing an ischemic stroke can have chest pain as a symptom. Evidence indicates that chest pain in ischemic strokes is more common among women. These reports also claim that chest pain in this type of stroke can appear alongside heart palpitations. It is vital to note that although chest pain is a sign of an ischemic stroke, it is not as common as others. Thus, patients should consider their other symptoms at the same time. In all cases, however, chest pain often means that patients must call for emergency medical help.

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