How to test yourself if you have a cerebral infarction


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Acute cerebral infarction, generally manifested as paralysis, limb numbness, language, swallowing disorders and other problems. 1. Acute cerebral infarction, generally manifested as paralysis, limb numbness, language, swallowing disorders and other problems, can be simply summarized as FAST, F represents the face, there is no mouth skew, there is no eye closure disorder; 2. A is to see whether there is paralysis or numbness in the limbs; S is to speak, whether there is unclear speech, vague language, inability to speak or incomprehensible language, all of which are language disorders; T is a time problem;3. once these manifestations are found, CT should be done in the hospital as soon as possible to judge whether it is infarction or hemorrhage. If CT is done and no hemorrhage is found, acute cerebral infarction can be diagnosed according to the previous manifestations.