Cerebral infarction patient vomiting

Dr. Finley Lee
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2025-05-05 02:25:57
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Patients with cerebral infarction will show symptoms of vomiting. It may be caused by the location of the infarction, or because of the large size of the cerebral infarction, causing increased intracranial pressure and vomiting. Patients with acute cerebral infarction will show physical stress response, manifested as stress ulcer, showing vomiting, and accompanied by coffee-like fluid, which is bloody, is the manifestation of ulcer bleeding. If the patient's bleeding volume is serious, it will be life-threatening, so for patients with cerebral infarction who show vomiting, it is also necessary to observe the color of vomit.