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Symptoms of TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)



View symptom groups below that present with TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)

Eyes
 
   
  double vision
  visual loss
  poor balance
  weakness or numbness of arms or legs
  fluctuating symptoms
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  weakness, numbness or speech problems
  blurred vision and double vision
  symptoms fluctuate
  depression
  confusion and memory loss
  unsteady gait
 
 

Head
 
   
  weakness or numbness
  speech problems
  dizziness or vertigo
  headache
  clumsiness
  visual loss
 
 

Ears
 
   
  rapid onset of weakness or numbness
  headache
  clumsiness of arms or legs
  rapid onset of speech problems
  sudden onset of dizziness or vertigo
  sudden visual problems
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  history of high blood pressure
  history of smoking or diabetes
  history of irregular heart beat
  temporary problems speaking
  temporary visual loss
  temporary weakness or numbness
  symptoms disappear within 24 hours
 
 

Genital and Urinary Tract
 
   
  recurrent episodes of weakness, numbness, slurred speech or visual problems
  symptoms may resolve themselves or gradually add up over many attacks
  blurred or double vision
  chronic urinary incontinence
  poor balance
 
 

Eyes
 
   
  hearing loss
  ringing in the ear
  facial weakness
  double vision
  poor balance
  new gradually increasing headache
 
 

Ears
 
   
  family history of migraine headache
  dizziness and vertigo
  recurrent headaches
  headache commonly located frontally or around eye
  aura may precede headache
 
 

Head
 
   
  Migraine in the family
  headaches
  aura
  dizziness
  vertigo
  light sensitivity
 
 

Genital and Urinary Tract
 
   
  recurrent episodes of weakness, numbness, slurred speech or visual problems
  symptoms may resolve themselves or gradually add up over many attacks
  blurred or double vision
  chronic urinary incontinence
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  history of high blood pressure
  history of smoking or diabetes
  history of irregular heart beat
  temporary problems with speaking
  temporary visual loss
  temporary weakness or numbness of arms or legs
  symptoms disappear within 24 hours
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  episodes of weakness, numbness or speech problems
  episodes of blurred or double vision
  poor coordination
  difficulty walking
  symptoms fluctuate
  shaking and tremor
 
 

Eyes
 
   
  episode of visual loss
  symptoms usually last less than 24 hours
  may be associated with weakness or numbness in arms, legs or face
  may be associated with difficulty speaking
 
 

Face
 
   
  visual problems
  weakness or numbness in arms or legs
  symptoms fluctuate
  speech difficulties
  poor coordination
 
 

Eyes
 
   
  recurrent episodes of visual loss
  recurrent episodes of weakness or numbness
  double vision
  poor balance
  symptoms fluctuate
 
 

Face
 
   
  hearing loss
  dizziness or vertigo
  problems with balance
  headache
  facial weakness
 
 

Buttock / Rectum
 
   
  weakness and numbness
  blurred or double vision
  urinary incontinence
  poor balance
  fluctuating symptoms
  fecal incontinence
 
 

Face
 
   
  blurred vision
  halos and rainbows around lights
  painful, red eye
  usually over 60 years of age
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  speech or visual problems
  symptoms disappear between several minutes to 24 hours
  sudden numbness or tingling of face, arms or legs
  sudden weakness of arms or legs
 
 

Head
 
   
  sudden onset of weakness, numbness or speech problems
  sudden severe headache
  may have had similar symptoms before that resolved
 
 

Other Symptoms
 
   
  poor coordination
  symptoms fluctuate
  numbness and tingling
  weakness
  blurred or double vision
 
 

Head
 
   
  Vioxx
  Vertigo/Dizziness
  Double Vision
  Speech Difficulties
 
 




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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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