Intermittent cerebral infarction?
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Intermittent cerebral infarction is a common disease, most of the patients are middle-aged and elderly, hypertension is one of the main symptoms of cerebral infarction. Most people don't know about intermittent cerebral infarction, so they pay more attention to the symptoms of intermittent cerebral infarction. Let's understand it through the content of the article.
Intermittent cerebral infarction?
1. 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.
2. Other signs, such as nausea and vomiting or strangulation, or blood pressure fluctuations accompanied by dizziness or tinnitus, unexplained recurrent nasal bleeding, are often the short-term signs of high blood shielding brain bleeding. Somatosensory and motor abnormalities, such as paroxysmal unilateral limb numbness or weakness, loss of holding objects, unexplained fainting or falling, unilateral facial paralysis, lasting 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.
3. 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.
matters needing attention
In fact, early detection of intermittent cerebral infarction is fortunate in patients, because timely detection, with drug intervention is completely in time, as long as adhere to medication can prevent intermittent cerebral infarction developed into severe cerebral infarction, so here to remind you to pay attention.