Symptoms of indirect cerebral infarction

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Intermittent cerebral infarction, also known as intermittent cerebral infarction, the correct medical name is lacunar cerebral infarction, which belongs to a special type of cerebral infarction. It is a symptom of indirect cerebral infarction on the basis of hypertension and arterial infarction? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of indirect cerebral infarction

The lesion range of cerebral infarction is generally 2-20 mm, of which 2-4 mm is the most common. Clinically, most patients with cerebral infarction have no obvious symptoms, and about 3 / 4 of them have no symptoms of focal nerve damage,

Or only slight inattention, memory loss, mild headache, dizziness, dizziness, slow reaction and other symptoms. The diagnosis of the disease is mainly CT or MRI. Multiple cerebral infarction can affect brain function, lead to progressive decline of intelligence, and finally lead to cerebrovascular dementia.

At present, it is believed that patients with Limb Dyskinesia caused by intermittent cerebral infarction can obviously reduce or alleviate the sequelae of paralysis after regular rehabilitation training. Some people regard rehabilitation as very simple, and even equate it with "exercise". They are eager for success, and often get twice the result with half the effort, and lead to joint muscle injury, fracture, shoulder and hip pain, spasm aggravation Abnormal spasticity pattern, abnormal gait, foot drop, varus and other problems, namely "misuse syndrome".

matters needing attention

1. Patients with hypertension should be given long-term drug treatment and blood pressure should be measured regularly to keep the blood pressure in the normal range; 2. Diabetic patients should strictly control diet, adhere to hypoglycemic treatment, so that blood glucose control in the normal range, blood pressure of diabetic patients should be controlled in ≤ 130 / 85mmHg; 3. Hyperlipidemia patients should be treated with lipid-lowering therapy;