1. Headaches: Headaches are a common symptom of cerebrovascular diseases like stroke and cerebral hemorrhage. Seeking immediate medical attention is vital because headaches may indicate brain blockages or bleeding.
2. Dizziness: Cerebrovascular diseases can cause sudden blood pressure spikes, leading to dizziness.
Blockages in the brain can interrupt blood flow and result in dizziness due to insufficient oxygen and blood supply.
3. Facial and tongue deviation: Waking up with a crooked mouth or finding a deviated tongue can be warning signs of stroke.
4. Speech problems: Abnormalities in the brain regions responsible for movement and language can lead to motor disorders and speech difficulties or loss.