Cerebral infarction, also known as "stroke", is a common disease in neurology and a general term for cerebrovascular accidents. Stroke can be divided into hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke. However, if once a cerebral infarction is caused and it is not relieved in time, it will easily lead to life-threatening. So in the next time, let's take a look at the top ten symptoms of early cerebral infarction.
1, dizziness: sudden dizziness, especially dizziness.
2, convulsions: sudden local or systemic convulsions for unknown reasons.
3, headache: the original headache suddenly aggravated or continued to be difficult to relieve, especially headache for jumping pain or back pain.
4. Tinnitus: Sudden tinnitus on one or both sides, which may be accompanied by hard of hearing or dizziness.
5, numbness: numbness in one limb, face or mouth.
6. Dyskinesia: one limb is suddenly weak or inflexible, and it is easy to fall down when walking unsteadily, or one side is unable to drool.
7, language barriers: unclear speech, mouth and tongue are not flexible.
8, visual impairment: one eye or two eyes can not see clearly, or even temporarily invisible.
9. Consciousness disorder: sudden fainting, lethargy or recent fainting.
10, mental disorder: sudden memory disorder, personality change or mental disorder.
These are the top ten symptoms and manifestations of early cerebral infarction. Through the above introduction, I think you have a corresponding understanding of the symptoms of early cerebral infarction. I hope the above introduction will help you. I suggest that if you have the above symptoms, don't let it go, go to a professional hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible, find abnormalities as soon as possible, and avoid getting worse.