Hemorrhagic stroke is a less common case. It is a hemorrhage in the brain caused by a ruptured aneurysm, a tumor, an accident, a circulatory disorder, etc.
Transient ischemic attack, finally, is the obstruction of an artery that resolves itself after a few moments. Unfortunately, some people confuse TIA with a simple malaise because of this.
The signs to notice can vary depending on the area of the brain that is affected. This can range from a deformed mouth to sudden blindness, speech problems or weakness in a part of the body.
