Cerebral capillary blockage symptoms

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Cerebral capillary blockage, clinically also known as lacunar cerebral infarction. Generally smaller infarct diameter of patients with mild symptoms and signs, most of the symptoms and signs only show focal, no headache, nausea, vomiting, disturbance of consciousness and increased intracranial pressure. Can show one limb sensory disorders, such as numbness, can also show one limb motor dysfunction. Some patients may also exhibit sensory or motor abnormalities in individual limbs, hemianopia, quadranopia, aphasia, and dysarthria if left sided lesions are considered; dizziness, balance disorders, and ataxia if cerebellar or brainstem lesions are considered; dysphagia and drinking cough; nystagmus and diplopia; and explosive speech in some patients. If you consider lobe lesions, such as frontal lobe, temporal lobe lesions, can also show mental symptoms, some patients can also show seizures and so on.

Cerebral capillary blockage symptoms



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