What is the symptom of cerebral thrombosis secondary
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If there is no cerebral thrombosis secondary disease, it is very painful, in life many people will encounter this situation, cerebral thrombosis occurs in the middle-aged and elderly people, the onset is very sudden, so when there are some symptoms of cerebral thrombosis, it is necessary to treat in time, so as not to cause serious consequences. So what are the symptoms of cerebral thrombosis? The symptoms of cerebral thrombosis can be divided into severity, some patients may have urinary incontinence, when the anterior cerebral artery is affected, may also appear the phenomenon of fuzzy consciousness. Some patients will appear suddenly coma phenomenon. Cerebral thrombosis will bring great pain to patients, so it should be prevented in time. Let's share some experience.
What is the symptom of cerebral thrombosis secondary
First: Patients with cerebral thrombosis will grow with age, and their condition will also worsen, so when diagnosed, we must cooperate with the doctor for corresponding treatment. Patients with cerebral thrombosis may have local convulsions. In the early stage of cerebral thrombosis, patients will feel dizzy.
Second: when memory impairment, memory loss, short-term insomnia need to pay attention to, this is likely to be the early symptoms of cerebral thrombosis. In the early stage, there may be sudden aphasia and unclear speech. At this time, work efficiency will be significantly reduced, and it will be very difficult to think about anything.
Third: when some symptoms appear, it may also be the precursor of cerebral thrombosis, such as sudden severe headache, dizziness, abnormal gait and other symptoms. When patients are tired or after taking a bath, they are prone to vertigo, which may be the precursor of cerebral thrombosis and can not be ignored.
matters needing attention
Although the onset of cerebral thrombosis is very sudden, but there are traces to follow, as long as more observation and attention in life, we can take preventive measures in advance, so as to avoid cerebral thrombosis to bring great harm to ourselves.