Here are 10 less obvious (but important) symptoms of a stroke in women that people sometimes miss:
1. Sudden hiccups
Unusual, persistent hiccups—especially with other symptoms—can be a warning sign.
2. Nausea or vomiting
Often mistaken for food poisoning or illness, but can occur with certain strokes.
3. Chest pain
More commonly reported by women than men during a stroke.
4. Shortness of breath
Can happen alongside or even before more classic symptoms.
5. Sudden fatigue or weakness
An abrupt, overwhelming tiredness that feels out of proportion.
6. Disorientation or confusion
Trouble understanding things, thinking clearly, or sudden memory issues.
7. General weakness (not just one side)
Unlike the typical “one-sided weakness,” women may feel weak all over.
8. Sudden behavioral changes or agitation
Acting unusually anxious, confused, or out of character.
9. Headache (especially sudden and severe)
Particularly if it’s different from past headaches.
10. Loss of consciousness or fainting
Even brief episodes can be significant.
Don’t forget the classic signs (FAST):
- Face drooping
- Arm weakness
- Speech difficulty
- Time to call emergency services immediately
If anything on this list happens suddenly, it’s safer to treat it as an emergency. Stroke treatment is extremely time-sensitive, and acting fast can prevent serious damage.