What are the symptoms of hemiplegia

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Do you know the symptoms of patients with hemiplegia? The pathology of patients with hemiplegia is easily affected by some factors. Accordingly, the performance of patients has also changed to some extent. Nowadays, more and more people are suffering from hemiplegia, and the harm is very great. Today we will take you to understand the symptoms of patients with hemiplegia.

What are the symptoms of hemiplegia

First, dizziness. Especially sudden vertigo. Headache, different from normal headache, that is, headache suddenly worsens or changes from intermittent headache to persistent severe headache.   

Second, numbness. Suddenly feel numbness on one side of the face or hands and feet, some for tongue numbness, lip numbness or numbness on one side of the upper and lower limbs. A temporary lack of articulation or speech. A sudden fall or faint of unknown cause. Suddenly, one side of the limb is weak or inflexible, and sometimes stops.   

Third, the mouth is crooked, the eye is crooked. Facial paralysis below one eye bag. The nasolabial sulcus became shallow, the angle of mouth drooped and the teeth exposed. The mouth angle is slanted to the healthy side when the cheek is bulging and whistling, and drooling is more obvious when speaking.

matters needing attention

It is a key link to prevent stroke to control and reduce transient ischemic attack (i.e. transient hemiparesis, weakness or vertigo, diplopia, dysphagia, walking instability, etc.). Once a small stroke occurs, it is necessary to pay close attention to systematic treatment immediately, so as to avoid the occurrence of complete stroke.