What are the symptoms of cerebral infarction?

Cerebral infarction is a blood supply disorder of the brain, and different people have different symptoms in the early stage of cerebral infarction. Patients with cerebral infarction may have one-off or long-term headache, dizziness, sudden blurred vision and blurred eyes, and return to normal after a few minutes. Patients may also have physical and language disorders, inaccurate pronunciation, fluency, a little unclear pronunciation, writing difficulties, or emotional irritability, indifference, and reluctance to contact with others. These may be the early symptoms of cerebral infarction, so we should pay attention to them and go to the hospital as soon as possible.

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.