Cerebral infarction symptoms?

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No chaos when, to understand the symptoms of cerebral infarction are very important, so that can be found in time, timely treatment, so as to avoid further deterioration of cerebral infarction. The onset age is mostly over 50 years old, with a history of hypertension, diabetes, or signs of atherosclerosis. The specific symptoms of cerebral infarction are as follows.

Cerebral infarction symptoms?

It usually starts from one side of the upper limb, and then gradually affects other parts of the limb within a few hours or one or two days.

Most patients do not have intracranial hypertension symptoms such as headache and vomiting. Secondary brain edema within a few days after occlusion of large artery can worsen the symptoms and lead to disturbance of consciousness. Severe brain edema can also cause fatal brain hernia.

Middle cerebral artery and its deep perforating branches: most easily affected, with contralateral hemiplegia (severe degree), unilateral numbness (loss of sensation), homonymous hemianopia, aphasia when the main hemisphere (usually the left side) is involved, apraxia when the non dominant hemisphere is involved.

matters needing attention

Avoid high-fat, high calorie food, fat, sweet, greasy, salty and stimulating products, avoid raw, cold, spicy and stimulating food, and avoid smoking and drinking