What are the symptoms of bilateral cerebral infarction?

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Cerebral infarction is usually unilateral onset, and in some cases, bilateral cerebral infarction can also occur at the same time, which is mostly seen in acute dehydration caused by severe hypotension, diarrhea and high fever in the elderly, resulting in bilateral cerebral hemisphere hypoperfusion, or bilateral brainstem infarction caused by bilateral branch vascular disease of basilar artery or vertebrobasilar artery occlusion, or basilar artery apex syndrome; Can be manifested as sudden onset of bilateral limb paralysis numbness, aphasia, dysphagia, high fever, severe cases can continue to progress to show loss of consciousness, severe cases also combined with lung infection, acute myocardial infarction, and cause respiratory, cardiac arrest life-threatening. Expert tips: When showing bilateral limb paralysis, numbness, aphasia and other related symptoms, it is necessary to see a doctor in time, perfect brain magnetic resonance and other relevant examinations, and identify the cause as soon as possible. Bilateral cerebral infarction is normal and serious, and it is often accompanied by pulmonary infection, cardiac insufficiency and other complications, often with poor prognosis.

What are the symptoms of bilateral cerebral infarction?



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