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  2. How to Identify and Stop a Stroke in Progress - Healthline

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    This includes the following steps: Face: Ask them to smile and note whether one side of their face droops. Arms: Ask them to raise their arms and note whether one arm is drifting down compared to ...

  3. Make sure all rugs are anchored in place with non-stick tape or take them up. Put an anti-skid mat or strips in your bathtub. You also should wear non-skid shoes around the house, and make a point ...

  4. First Aid for Stroke: What You Should Know - Healthline

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    If you or someone else is having a stroke, the first step is to call emergency medical services. Then you can perform first aid, such as CPR, if needed. During a stroke, time is of the essence. If ...

  5. What to Do When Someone Is Having a Stroke - Healthline

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    Do use the word “stroke.”. When you call 911 and request help, notify the operator that you suspect the person is having a stroke. Paramedics will be better prepared to help them, and the ...

  6. Timeline of a Stroke: What Happens Minute-by-Minute - WebMD

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    Within 10 minutes. A doctor starts a physical exam and asks you or a loved one about your symptoms and health history. Within 15 minutes. You get tests to see if you're having a stroke and how ...

  7. The Warning Signs of a Stroke - WebMD

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    It's called the FAST test. You can use it to check for the most common symptoms of a stroke in yourself or someone else. F is for Face: Smile and see if one side of the face droops. That's a ...

  8. Stroke Recovery: Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Complications

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    Recovery time after a stroke is different for everyone—it can take weeks, months, or even years. Some people recover fully, but others have long-term or lifelong disabilities. According to the ...

  9. 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Stroke - WebMD

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    5. Would physical or occupational therapy be helpful? Can you make a referral? 6. Are there any medications I should take to help me during my recovery? 7. Should I be taking aspirin or a ...

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