Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Mild Stroke Symptoms - Sagging of the Cheek

by Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library
Article by TOAS
What's called a mild stroke is also referred to as a mini stroke or more formally a transient ischemic attack (TIA), where stroke symptoms are brief and not permanent. In a mild stroke, the symptoms usually disappear within a day or soonest after 15 minutes.One of the symptoms of a mild stroke is the sagging of the cheek, mouth or gums, felt on the affected side of your body. The facial nerve is one of the 12 cranial

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