1. Look for Signs: First, check for signs of a stroke. Remember the word FAST:>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
Face: Ask them to smile. Is one side of their face drooping?
Arms: Can they raise both arms? Does one arm go down?
Speech: Listen to their words. Is their speech slurred or strange?
Time: Time is crucial. If you see any of these signs, act right away.
2. Call for Help: Call 911 or emergency services as soon as you think it might be a stroke. Tell them the person’s age, if they’re a boy or a girl, and when the signs started.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE
3. Stay Calm: While waiting for help, keep the person calm and comfy. Don’t give them food, water, or medicine, as it might make things worse.
4. Sit Up Straight: If you can, help them sit up with their head and shoulders up. This helps blood flow to their brain.
5. Watch Their Breathing: Keep an eye on how they’re breathing. If they pass out or stop breathing, you might need to do CPR if you know how.
6. Note the Time: Remember when you first saw the signs. This helps the doctors.
7. Don’t Drive Them: Don’t try to drive them to the hospital yourself. Let the ambulance people do it; they know what to do.
8. Tell the Paramedics: When the ambulance arrives, tell them about the signs and the time you noticed them. This helps them give the right treatment.
9. Support Their Recovery: After they get medical help, support their recovery. They might need therapy and lifestyle changes to stay healthy.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE