Subacute cerebral infarction symptoms


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once a subacute cerebral infarction is obtained, its clinical manifestations are mainly ischemic stroke manifestations, including patients showing weakness of limbs, sometimes unilateral limbs, that is, upper and lower limbs at the same time, resulting in limb weakness, lack of movement, or even inability to move. Sometimes only a single limb, such as upper limbs or lower limbs, shows weakness. In addition, some patients may also show numbness in the limbs and special sensations, of course, it is also possible that patients only show abnormal sensations without showing weakness in the limbs. Of course, some patients may also show aphasia and dysarthria, drinking cough and other clinical manifestations.