Strokes are caused by a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. Part of the brain becomes damaged, and this can affect people’s appearance, bodily functions, speech and sight.
Think F.A.S.T. Face: is there weakness on one side of their face? Arms: can they raise both arms? Speech: is their speech easily understood? Time: to call 999.
A stroke needs immediate attention, and the faster the person receives medical help, the less damage is caused. Talk to the person to reassure them while you wait for the ambulance.
How can I help the person if they are frightened or anxious? Keep yourself calm so you can think more clearly and help the person who’s having the stroke. Help them sit or lie down and reassure them that help is on its way.
Why does a stroke tend to affect only one side of the body? The right half of your brain controls the left side of your body and vice versa. If a stroke damages the right side of the brain, symptoms will often occur on the left side of the body