The Spot a Stroke campaign has launched across Herts and Beds to help tackle the UK’s third biggest killer. A dedicated website, www.spotastroke.nhs.uk and information line (01234 792032) has been set up.
“We want people to consider a stroke as a ‘brain attack’ in exactly the same way they would a heart attack. Early treatment can make a very significant difference in reducing deaths and minimising disability from stroke. [...] Early intervention means people can make a near full recovery,” Fraser Mutch, Clinical Director of Medicine and Diagnostics at Bedford Hospital NHS Trust said.
FAST - Face Arm Speech Test - is used by paramedics to diagnose a stroke before someone is admitted to hospital. FAST requires an assessment of three specific symptoms of stroke:
- Facial weakness - can the person smile? Has their mouth or eye drooped?
- Arm weakness - can the person raise both arms?
- Speech problems - can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
Dr Mutch added: “If someone fails any one of these tests, you must call 999.”
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