10 Signs of a Stroke

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Stroke Sign #7: Altered Vision

Our brains are instrumental in helping us to see the world around us. It takes information from the eyes and translates that into an image that helps us understand what is around us. If the part of the brain responsible for this is damaged, then the vision is likely to be affected. This is just what happens in many cases of a stroke.

The victim may experience blurred vision or double vision. Things may appear to be darker than normal and they might also completely lose vision in one eye. Should somebody suddenly lose vision in this way then it is a clear indicator that something is wrong, and you should waste no time in getting them emergency medical assistance.

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