Correct option is D
Sol. Stroke symptoms vary depending on the part of the brain affected but often involve sudden confusion, slurred speech, facial drooping, weakness on one side of the body, difficulty swallowing, dizziness, or severe headache. These signs require immediate medical attention as early treatment can minimize brain damage and improve recovery.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Confusion and Difficulty in speech – Common symptoms of stroke due to affected language centers in the brain (e.g., Broca's or Wernicke's area). Patients may have slurred or incoherent speech.
· (b) Severe headache and dizziness – Severe headaches (especially in hemorrhagic stroke) and sudden dizziness are common. These may also indicate brain swelling or internal bleeding.
· (c) Difficulty in swallowing and Face drooping – Stroke affecting cranial nerves can cause dysphagia and facial asymmetry. Often one side of the face appears to droop.
· (d) All of these – Correct Answer. Stroke is a neurological emergency presenting with multiple signs simultaneously, including confusion, speech issues, weakness, headache, and face droop.