Can you have a stroke without realizing?

  • Silent strokes may not show any symptoms
  • However, brain damage may still occur
  • They are more common among older individuals
A doctor points to scans of a brain

A doctor looks at PET brain scans at Banner Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix on Aug. 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

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(NewsNation) — Can you have a stroke without knowing? The short answer is yes.

They’re called silent strokes.

Strokes in general occur when a blood vessel carrying oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked or ruptured, causing brain damage. Silent strokes can also cause brain damage but may not show symptoms that are easy to identify.

Also called undetected strokes, silent strokes are more common with older age, according to the American Health Association.

Typically, stroke symptoms include:

  • Numbness or weakness in the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.
  • Confusion, trouble speaking or difficulty understanding speech.
  • Trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
  • Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or lack of coordination.

Doctors can detect a silent stroke through a brain scan and subtle symptoms like forgetfulness or difficulty moving around.

Contributing factors that increase the likelihood of stroke include high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and an irregular heartbeat.

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