Internal carotid artery aneurysm symptoms?
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For most of our patients, in order to cure the aneurysm effectively, we should know which aspects of treatment should be carried out. Symptoms are a knowledge we must understand. If there is no corresponding understanding of this aspect, the final treatment will not have a good effect. Internal carotid artery aneurysm symptoms? Now let me tell you something.
Internal carotid artery aneurysm symptoms?
The clinical manifestation depends on the location, size, shape and direction of the aneurysm. Some patients may have nonspecific symptoms such as headache, postocular pain, bilateral temporal pain and dizziness. The ocular manifestations of internal carotid artery aneurysm in cavernous sinus are very obvious, such as blepharoptosis, ophthalmoplegia and mild exophthalmos. All branches of trigeminal nerve may be involved.
Internal carotid ophthalmic artery aneurysms can present visual impairment, visual field defect and optic nerve atrophy due to their proximity to optic chiasm. Most aneurysms at the bifurcation of the internal carotid artery are asymptomatic, and progressive visual impairment and optic atrophy may occur in the large patients.
The carotid artery aneurysm was blocked by stratified thrombus, and the pulsation was weakened or disappeared. The blood supply to the brain can be affected by the common carotid artery and the artery passing through the internal artery. The thrombus falling off in the tumor can cause cerebral infarction. The patient may have some symptoms of cerebral ischemia, such as headache, dizziness, aphasia, tinnitus, memory loss, hemiplegia, dyskinesia, blurred vision, etc.
matters needing attention
In fact, patients with aneurysms need light food and nutritious food. They should not stay up late. They also need to have a full rest and avoid tiredness and emotional excitement.