What are brain block symptoms?


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Brain blockage generally depends on the location and size of the blockage, which may show different symptoms. If the scope of the blockage is small, such as lacunar infarction, there may be no obvious symptoms. If the area is relatively large, affecting one side of the motor center, the contralateral limbs may show adverse activity or inability to move. If the language center is affected, it will show that they cannot speak or understand others. If the brain stem infarction, may show drinking cough, swallowing difficulties, frontal lobe infarction, may show neuropsychiatric symptoms, the patient gibberish, slow reaction, apathy, etc., the patient may also show symptoms of brain function decline, such as memory loss.