Researchers have developed an app called FAST AI to detect the most common stroke symptoms. Experts say it should be used as an educational, not diagnostic, tool.
is used to teach people the most common warning signs of a stroke.“F” is for facial drooping: The face may droop on one side, particularly when the person smiles.“S” is for speech difficulty: The person may be slurring words.
There are other symptoms, too, which an app may have a hard time detecting, that could signal a stroke, Russman said. Stroke patients may experience sudden and severe headaches, confusion, vision loss in one or both eyes, numbness or tingling down one side of their bodies or trouble walking because of dizziness or a loss of balance or coordination.
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