What symptom is left hemiplegia?
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Hemiplegia is a common and frequently occurring disease. The onset of the disease is usually caused by stroke. The disease has a great impact on the life of patients. Understanding the precursor of hemiplegia is helpful to the prevention and treatment of hemiplegia. What symptom is left hemiplegia? Let's talk about it
What symptom is left hemiplegia?
1. Consciousness disturbance hemiplegia: it is manifested as sudden consciousness disturbance accompanied by hemiplegia, often with head and eye deviation.
2. Flaccid hemiplegia: one side of the upper and lower limbs random movement disorder with obvious low muscle tension, obvious voluntary muscle paralysis, facial involuntary muscle paralysis can not appear, such as gastrointestinal movement, bladder muscle and so on.
3. Spastic hemiplegia: it is generally caused by the transition of flaccid hemiplegia, which is characterized by obvious increase of muscle tension. The extensors of the upper limbs and the flexors of the lower limbs are obviously paralyzed, and the muscle tension is significantly increased. Therefore, the upper limbs are flexing, the lower limbs are straight, the fingers are flexing, and the hands are stiff and resistant when they are stretched passively.
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In fact, there are many treatment methods for many diseases. Early effective control of the development of the disease can effectively relieve symptoms. For example, some people with cerebral infarction may also cause mouth and eye deviation, hemiplegia, drooling and other aspects of growth, which has attracted attention.