Guide To The Symptoms Of An Ischemic Stroke
Nausea

According to multiple reports, approximately twenty-two percent of individuals will experience nausea within twelve hours of their other ischemic stroke symptoms. Evidence shows that women experience nausea due to an ischemic stroke more often than men. Nausea, of course, is the feeling of being sick and needing to vomit.
Many ischemic stroke patients connect nausea to their other symptoms. For instance, a sudden and intense headache can make some individuals nauseous. It is also fairly common alongside vertigo and dizziness. Thus, nausea is particularly common when patients deal with a sudden headache, dizziness, and vertigo all at once during an ischemic stroke.