What is the difference between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction
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Many patients are very concerned about cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction, and many patients really want to know the difference between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction. Next, I will lead you to understand the difference between cerebral infarction in the school community.
What is the difference between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction
First, patients need to understand that cerebral thrombosis is based on cerebral atherosclerosis and plaque. Under the condition of slow blood flow and low blood pressure, the tangible components of blood adhere to the intima of the artery to form thrombosis, which is called cerebral thrombosis.
Second: at the same time, before the onset of the disease, the patient had numbness of limbs, poor movement, unclear speech, vertigo, blurred vision and other signs. Often in sleep or morning onset, limb activity is weak or unable to move, speak indistinctly or aphasia, drinking water choking.
Third: patients need to know that mild cerebral thrombosis is characterized by inflexible movement of one side of the limb, insensitivity and error, and severe cases may appear coma, incontinence and even death. However, due to the different locations, the symptoms of cerebral thrombosis are also different.
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Now I believe that most patients have a clear distinction between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction, patients must recognize what kind of disease they are suffering from.