What are the symptoms of youth stroke

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Stroke is not only in the elderly, but also in young people. Therefore, the prevention of stroke is not only for the elderly, but also for young people. What are the symptoms of stroke in young people? Let's take a look at the specific symptoms of stroke in young people.

What are the symptoms of youth stroke

1. Hemi syndrome is also a common symptom of young people with small stroke. The main manifestation is that one side of the eyeball can neither move up and down nor rotate to the left and right, and the other side of the eyeball can not rotate in other directions except moving outward. This is mainly due to the dyskinesia of extraocular muscles of one half eye.

2. Headache, this kind of headache and ordinary headache have different forms and feelings. If the degree of pain is aggravated and persistent, it is often fixed in a certain part, which is caused by blood pressure fluctuation and cerebral vasospasm. Generally, it is the precursor of young people's small stroke.

3. Dyskinesia: for example, one side of the limbs is tired and weak, the activity is not flexible, and the holding of objects is unstable. Some patients have muscle spasm, and they do not encounter roadblocks when walking. They are mentally clear, but they will suddenly fall to the ground, or they want to walk in the middle of the road, but they are not controlled to lean to the side of the road, resulting in walking instability; Sudden occurrence of unclear enunciation, speech disorder; It is difficult to swallow and easy to cough; The mouth is crooked and drooling.

matters needing attention

It is also necessary to establish a good lifestyle, such as healthy diet (salt restriction is particularly important), increasing exercise, quitting smoking and alcohol, and maintaining mental health. We should actively control hypertension and atrial fibrillation, and strengthen the early screening of carotid atherosclerosis, so as to reduce the incidence of adolescent stroke by controlling the risk factors. It is suggested that people over 30 years old should establish their own health records, timely understand their own health status, and regularly detect blood pressure, blood glucose and blood lipid levels.