Symptoms of minor facial stroke

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summary

Stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease, which mostly occurs in the middle-aged and elderly, and the incidence rate of men is higher than women. Stroke diseases are divided into priorities. Only by understanding the symptoms can we better treat and prevent them. So, what about the symptoms of mild facial stroke? Let's take a look at the related introduction below, and hope it will help you.

Symptoms of minor facial stroke

Sudden numbness and weakness of the face or (and) limbs, especially the numbness and weakness of one limb, instability of holding objects, sometimes accompanied by muscle spasm, and sudden fall or walking instability when walking without encountering roadblocks.

One eye or both eyes suddenly and temporarily blackened or blurred, suddenly seeing things with double shadow or accompanied by vertigo. Headache, dizziness, can be accompanied by visual rotation, nausea, vomiting. All of a sudden, I can't pronounce clearly, speak disorderly or even can't speak

For facial paralysis, the direct cause of facial paralysis is facial nerve paralysis or damage, such as facial neuritis, mainly manifested as paralysis side muscle paralysis, angular deviation, abnormal eye closure and other symptoms, usually the main treatment methods are acupuncture, facial massage stimulation, etc.

matters needing attention

Once the family is judged to have a stroke, the family should do two things immediately: first, dial 120. Second, lay the patient flat on the spot, turn his head to one side and unbutton his collar. How to treat facial apoplexy? Facial apoplexy can be treated by internal adjustment, external application, acupuncture and other methods.