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From my own experience and talking to others affected by ischemic strokes (脑梗), early recognition of symptoms can be life-saving. Many people mistake initial signs like numbness or slight weakness for minor issues, often delaying treatment. The warning signs described, such as one-sided body weakness, difficulty speaking, and sudden, severe dizziness, are crucial indicators that require immediate medical attention. In particular, I have seen situations where someone brushing their teeth suddenly couldn't hold the toothbrush steadily or their smile became uneven, which was a clear sign that something was wrong. Speech changes can be subtle; sometimes the person knows what they want to say but struggles to express it coherently, or others find it hard to understand. The dizziness associated with stroke isn't like normal tiredness—it can feel like the ground suddenly shifts beneath you. The urgency can't be overstated: the phrase "快快快" (quick, quick, quick) reminds us that every minute counts in treating ischemic stroke. Prompt hospital treatment can help restore blood flow and reduce long-term damage. It's essential for people to share this knowledge with family and friends since these symptoms can happen suddenly. Also, adopting healthy habits such as controlling blood pressure, managing cholesterol, and avoiding smoking can lower the risk of stroke. But recognizing signs early and acting fast is the key to saving lives and minimizing the impact of brain infarction (脑梗).


























































