If Charles has a “mini-stroke,” what would a doctor expect to happen to his symptoms? (1 point) Responses They’ll be invisible. They’ll be invisible. They will persist. They will persist. They will disappear. They will disappear. They will come and go.

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If Charles has a "mini-stroke," medically known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), a doctor would expect his symptoms to disappear. TIAs typically cause symptoms that are temporary and resolve within a short period, usually within minutes to hours. However, they should be taken seriously, as they can be a warning sign of a future stroke.