The FAST test – how to recognise the symptoms of a stroke
Recognise the symptoms of stroke and seek immediate medical help to improve outcomes.
If symptoms such as paralysis, speech disorder or loss of sensation arise, you should immediately call an ambulance. The following applies: the less time it takes to first treatment, the greater the chance of long-term therapy success.
- Face
Ask the person to smile. If one side of the face droops and the smile only appears on the other side of the face, facial paralysis is present. - Arms
Ask the person to raise both arms. If the person suffers a stroke, one arm drifts downward or even cannot be raised. - Speech
Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. The person affected may not repeat the words correctly or may use slurred or even strange phrases. - Time
If you observe any of these signs, call an ambulance immediately. Remember to note the time of the first symptoms and tell the doctor that you suspect a stroke. This is important information which can affect treatment decisions and therefore the person’s life.
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