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Rebecca Cook

Dr Hilary Jones issues health warning to young viewers amid Marlon's stroke on Emmerdale

Dr Hilary Jones issued a health warning to Lorraine viewers about those at risk of a stroke amid Marlon Dingle's upcoming health battle on ITV soap Emmerdale.

The long-running resident of the Yorkshire village - played by Mark Charnock - will be subjected to a terrible health battle next week, as Marlon suffers a life-threatening stroke on the ITV soap.

Bosses at the ITV soap are hoping to raise awareness of the warning signs that come before a stroke.

ITV’s Dr Hilary discussed the upcoming soap storyline with Lorraine Kelly on Thursday’s programme, with much-beloved Marlon’s upcoming stroke set to serve as a warning to younger viewers.

Lorraine said: “Hopefully this will give more information about what to do if somebody has a stroke and what we should be doing about it.”

Bosses at the ITV soap are hoping to raise awareness of the warning signs (ITV)

Dr Hilary replied: “It also reinforces the fact that younger people can have strokes, not just the elderly. We want people to remember the acronym FAST. Act FAST.”

Dr Hilary explained the four points of the acronym to help viewers spot the early warning signs of a stroke, with the F standing for ‘face’.

Dr Hilary said: “Look for any of the dropping of the mouth, if a person can’t smile, that’s a warning sign.”

The long-running resident of the Yorkshire village - played by Mark Charnock - will be subjected to a terrible health battle next week (ITV)

The A stands for arm, with the GP saying if someone cannot raise both their hands above their head, it is a stroke sign.

He added that S is for speech, saying: “Can they speak clearly or are they slurring and can they understand what you’re saying as well.”

He said the T stands for time, adding: “It’s urgent, so call 999 if you see someone having these kinds of symptoms and signs and record the time when the symptoms started because that’s important in allowing healthcare professionals to determine whether an injection to dissolve a clot is timely or not.”

Dr Hilary said: “It also reinforces the fact that younger people can have strokes, not just the elderly." (ITV)

He added: “Put people in the recovery position if they’re unconscious. That acronym just reminds people what the signs are and to act quickly.”

Emmerdale producer, Laura Shaw, has spoken of the importance of the new soap storyline for Marlon, sharing: “Warm, witty and kindhearted Marlon is undoubtedly one of Emmerdale's most loved characters and with Mark Charnock's sheer skill, craft and incredible range, it felt totally right to play such an incredibly important story as this.

“[Through this storyline], Marlon is highlighting that a stroke can happen at any time and showing the catastrophic consequences it can have on the person affected and their whole family.”

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