4. Headaches
In some cases, a stroke can occur without a headache but seeing as this is a condition that is caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain and ensuing cell damage, it should come as no big surprise that headaches are also a common symptom.
These headaches might be incredibly intense and the key thing to consider is whether they seem similar to headaches that you may have had in the past. If this is unlike any headache you’ve had before, then this is a worrying sign.
Generally, this is true of any health symptom and the number one thing to look out for is changes to your usual health.