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Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): Early Signs & Symptoms

Early recognition of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is critical — treatment initiated at the earliest stage is significantly more effective and prevents long-term complications. Understanding the subtle initial presentations allows patients and clinicians to act before the condition progresses.

Common Symptoms of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

Early Warning Signs of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

  • Any of the characteristic symptoms of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) — even mild — in a high-risk individual
  • Progressive worsening of early warning signs over weeks
  • Laboratory abnormalities (e.g., blood sugar, inflammatory markers) without full symptoms
  • Unexplained weight loss, night sweats, or fatigue persisting >2 weeks
  • Strong family history of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) combined with new relevant symptoms

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