Stroke Symptoms

By learning and sharing the F.A.S.T. warning signs, you just might save a life from stroke.

Call 911 if these signs are present

F.A.S.T. Warning Signs

Use the letters in F.A.S.T. to spot a Stroke
  • F = Face Drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven?
  • A = Arm Weakness – Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
  • S = Speech Difficulty – Is speech slurred?
  • T = Time to call 911 – Stroke is an emergency. Every minute counts. Call 911 immediately. Note the time when any of the symptoms first appear.

Other Stroke Symptoms

Watch for Sudden:
  • NUMBNESS or weakness of face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • CONFUSION, trouble speaking or understanding speech
  • TROUBLE SEEING in one or both eyes
  • TROUBLE WALKING, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
  • SEVERE HEADACHE with no known cause

The F.A.S.T. Experience

In this fun and interactive environment, you’ll learn what the warning signs of stroke might look, feel and/or sound like.
Una colorida ilustración de un personaje cerebral rosa en un parque con una caja de cartón en cada brazo

Be prepared – Learn more about the stroke warning signs and symptoms.

A wedding portrait of stroke survivor, Manuel Vera, and his daughter

Stroke Survivor Story: Manuel Vera

Experiencing face drooping—a stroke symptom—his ischemic stroke came “out of the blue.” Recognizing that he was having a stroke prompted a trip to the ER. Manuel’s unexpected stroke resulted in good outcomes as his rehab team helped him reach a big goal.

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