What are the symptoms of cerebral infarction?

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Cerebral infarction is a common disease in our life. We need to grasp the time to understand it. The sick people are concentrated in the middle-aged and the elderly. Cerebral infarction does great harm to the patients. Therefore, it is very important to understand the symptoms of cerebral infarction and control the disease in time. In our life, many patients are troubled by cerebral infarction for a long time, making the patients unable to live and work normally, Here by the experts to introduce the symptoms of cerebral infarction, hope to bring help to patients.

What are the symptoms of cerebral infarction?

1. Dizziness, headache suddenly aggravated or from intermittent headache to persistent severe headache. It is generally believed that headache and dizziness are the precursors of ischemic cerebral infarction, while severe headache with nausea and vomiting are the precursors of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction. 2. Transient visual impairment, manifested as blurred vision, or visual field defect, seeing things incompletely, this phenomenon usually recovers within an hour, is the early prediction signal of cerebral infarction.

3. Language and mental changes refer to difficulty in pronunciation, aphasia and writing; Sudden change of personality, silence, indifference or irritability, multilingualism, irritability, or transient judgment or intellectual impairment, sleepiness. 4. Other signs, such as nausea and vomiting or strangulation, or blood pressure fluctuation accompanied by dizziness or tinnitus, and unexplained repeated nasal bleeding, are often the short-term signs of high blood shielding brain bleeding.

5. Drowsiness and drowsiness are characterized by continuous yawning, especially by hypoxia in the respiratory center. With the aggravation of cerebral arteriosclerosis, the lumen of artery becomes narrower and narrower, and cerebral ischemia worsens seriously? About 80% of people yawn frequently 5 to 10 days before the onset of ischemic cerebral infarction. Therefore, we must not ignore this important alarm signal. 6. Somatosensory and motor abnormalities, such as paroxysmal unilateral limb numbness or weakness, loss of holding objects, unexplained fainting or falling, unilateral facial paralysis, lasting for less than 24 hours. Follow up observation showed that three to five years after the occurrence of this phenomenon, more than half of the people had ischemic cerebral infarction.

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The symptoms of each cerebral infarction patient are different. According to Fu Jian of Beijing cerebral infarction hospital, the so-called appropriate medicine is different according to different symptoms. The correct treatment can cure the patient faster.