Stroke Symptoms: 12 Warning Signs and Symptoms of A Stroke. Be Aware!

9-Changes that affect touch and the ability to feel pain, pressure, or different temperatures

Sense of touch

It occurs when one or both parietal lobes are damaged. The person is unable to perceive sensations through touch. Therefore, their ability to feel pain, pressure, or changes in temperature is affected. Along with dizziness and loss of balance, the decrease in the sense of touch makes the person vulnerable to stumbling and falling. For that reason, it is advisable not to spend a lot of time standing, minimizing the possible traumas resulting from a fall.