Symptoms of cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia

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The symptoms of right basal ganglia cerebral infarction are various, such as dizziness, headache, adverse speech, sensory disturbance of limbs, immobility, etc., severe cases can show consciousness disorder and coma. At the beginning of the disease, patients will show lack of concentration, memory decline, patients are also prone to transient cerebral ischemia, so dizziness, dizziness, severe patients will show complete hemiplegia, showing sensory disorders, such as nausea, vomiting, and even hoarseness, swallowing difficulties. In addition, the patient's mobility is weakened, will show the symptoms of weakness or even hemiplegia on one side of the body, after the onset, the patient will show mouth and eye skew, hemiplegia, because of the decline in brain control, will lead to drooling, swallowing difficulties, unclear speech, vision decline, memory significantly reduced performance.

Symptoms of cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia



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