What is the symptom of cerebral vasospasm?
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Cerebral vasospasm refers to the stenosis of vascular lumen and the appearance of blood flow vortex caused by the atherosclerotic plaque of internal carotid artery or vertebrobasilar artery system. When the vortex accelerates, it stimulates the vascular wall to cause vasospasm and leads to transient ischemic attack. When the vortex decelerates, the symptoms disappear. However, some scholars believe that spasticity is not easy to occur due to the particularity of cerebral vascular structure.
What is the symptom of cerebral vasospasm?
Dizziness: dizziness is persistent or paroxysmal, mainly manifested as rotational vertigo. When dizziness attacks, they dare not move, are bedridden, especially can't move their head. In severe cases, they are accompanied by nausea, severe vomiting, or tinnitus, tinnitus, tinnitus, tinnitus, tinnitus or tinnitus, tinnitus or tinnitus, tinnitus or tinnitus, anxiety, chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, sense of urgency in breathing, If the mind is not clear, thinking and memory will be affected.
Headache: persistent headache, head stuffy pain, pressure and heaviness. Some patients complained of "tight hoop" on the head. Most of the patients had bilateral headache, most of them were bilateral temporal, posterior occipital, and the top of the head or the whole head. The nature of headache is dull pain, distending pain, pressure, numbness and band like tight feeling. The intensity of headache is mild to moderate. Some patients may have persistent headache for many years. Patients may have headache all day long, and the time of headache is longer than that of no pain. Because excited, angry, insomnia, anxiety or depression and other factors often make headache worse. Some patients complained of temporal pulsatile headache. Most of the patients were accompanied with irritability, anxiety, palpitation, shortness of breath, fear, tinnitus, insomnia, back pain, neck stiffness and other symptoms.
Other symptoms: in the early stage of cerebral vasospasm may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, or there may be tinnitus, palpitation, shortness of breath and other symptoms. These are the precursors of cerebral vasospasm. If you have multiple symptoms at the same time, you should go to the hospital in time, especially for young people under various pressures.
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