Terminal symptoms of patients with cerebral infarction?

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summary

Cerebral infarction is a special disease. Because the onset time of this disease is relatively short, many patients with cerebral infarction are not treated in time, which eventually leads to the death of the patient or even induce death. Therefore, timely detection of disease, timely treatment, timely treatment of this disease is very important. It is helpful for the patient to control the situation of cerebral infarction, to adopt the treatment plan in time, and to help the patient recover. Terminal symptoms of patients with cerebral infarction? Let's talk about it

Terminal symptoms of patients with cerebral infarction?

Lacunar infarction is the most common infarction area of cerebral infarction, and its clinical manifestations are: subacute onset, dizziness, dizziness, unstable gait, weakness of limbs, a small number of patients have choking cough, dysphagia, hemiplegia and hemiparesis, and some patients have no positioning signs.

Internal carotid artery occlusion: internal carotid artery occlusion can be asymptomatic. Symptomatic occlusion can cause symptoms similar to middle cerebral artery occlusion, such as contralateral hemiplegia, hemiparesthesia, homonymous hemianopia, aphasia caused by dominant hemisphere involvement, intracranial or extracranial internal carotid artery occlusion accounts for 1 / 5 of ischemic cerebrovascular disease.

The clinical manifestations are: sudden headache, vertigo, frequent nausea and vomiting, conscious, hemiplegia, or hemisensory disturbance, hemiblindness, central facial paralysis and lingual paralysis, pseudobulbar paralysis, aphasia, etc.

matters needing attention

Most patients with cerebral infarction are induced by hypertension. So the patients need to take some antihypertensive drugs orally. And even after the patient is cured, also need to see a doctor regularly.