Right cerebral vasospasm what symptom?
summary
Dizziness and headache are significant characteristics. If dizziness occurs frequently, we should be alert to the occurrence of cerebral vasospasm. Headache is the initial symptom of cerebral vasospasm, especially persistent headache, which is vague but continuous.
Right cerebral vasospasm what symptom?
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.
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.
matters needing attention
The headache caused by cerebral vasospasm may be in the form of severe pain and tenderness, or the swelling, heaviness and compression of the head, with different manifestations, but the abnormality of the head indicates that cerebral vasospasm may occur.