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Over 65 9 Brain Ischemia Warning Signs You’re Probably Missing Everyone Overlooks #7 Brain ischemia warning signs in adults over 65 are often subtle and mistaken for normal aging. In this video, doctors reveal 9 early signs of brain ischemia that could signal reduced blood flow to the brain — and why symptom #7 is commonly overlooked. You’ll learn how brain ischemia differs from stroke, what causes reduced cerebral blood flow, and the early symptoms linked to mini-strokes (TIAs), dizziness, confusion, sudden weakness, and vision changes. Many seniors ignore these early red flags until serious damage occurs. Early recognition can prevent stroke, cognitive decline, and permanent brain injury. If you or a loved one is over 65, this information could be life-saving. 👉 Watch until the end to understand the warning sign most people dismiss. What You Will Learn: The "FLEETING" Blindness: Why a "curtain" over one eye (Amaurosis Fugax) is a 20% predictor of a major stroke within 90 days. The Temperature Gap (#7): How a 2-degree difference between your arms or unusual armpit odor signals a failure in your brain's hypothalamic regulation. The "Thunderclap" Warning: Distinguishing a typical tension headache from the vascular dilation of a narrowing carotid artery. Posterior Ischemia: Why sudden "spinning" (vertigo) and abdominal pain are often misdiagnosed as stomach flu instead of a brainstem emergency. The FAST Protocol: A refresher on the 1-sided weakness and facial droop signs that require an immediate 911 call. 80% of strokes are preventable. Watch until the end to learn how to identify these "mini-emergencies" before they lead to irreversible brain damage. Medical Disclaimer NOTICE: This video is for educational awareness and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Brain ischemia and TIAs are medical emergencies. If you experience sudden weakness, speech difficulty, or vision loss—even if it resolves in minutes—call 911 or your local emergency services immediately. Time is brain. Never delay seeking professional help because of something you have watched online. #BrainIschemia #StrokeWarningSigns #MiniStroke #TIA #SeniorHealth #Over65Health #StrokePrevention #BrainHealth #DoctorWarning #HealthyAging #CognitiveHealth