Typical symptoms of stroke?

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summary

Stroke is a very terrible cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, the root of which is the blockage of cerebral vessels, so when the cerebral vessels are blocked, there will be these four typical symptoms. We should be careful to prevent stroke. The precursors of stroke are shown in the following symptoms.

Typical symptoms of 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.

Ask the patient to say a simple sentence: it is normal if the patient uses correct words and does not pronounce vaguely; it is abnormal if the patient uses wrong words, pronounces vaguely or even cannot speak.

matters needing attention

Ask the patient to raise both hands flat: let the patient close his eyes and extend both upper limbs forward for 10 seconds. It is normal if the upper limbs on both sides move uniformly or do not move. It is abnormal if one arm does not move and the other side is unable to fall down.