What are the symptoms of early cerebral thrombosis?

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Cerebral thrombosis is cerebral infarction caused by thrombosis, arterial-to-arterial embolism, carrier artery disease blocking perforating artery or low perfusion at the distal end of artery on the basis of vascular wall lesions caused by cerebral atherosclerosis. Cerebral thrombosis is a classification of cerebral infarction, more common in the elderly, caused by atherosclerosis, mostly in rest, slow onset, when the following symptoms, to consider the occurrence of cerebral thrombosis, 1, motor nerve disorders, mainly manifested as unilateral limb movement disorders. 2, sensory nerve disorders, mainly manifested as unilateral limb sensory dysfunction. 3, speech dysfunction, manifested as aphasia or partial aphasia. 4. Swallowing dysfunction, often accompanied by drinking cough. 5. Visual field defect. 6. Other, manifested as dizziness, headache, memory decline, cognitive decline, etc.

What are the symptoms of early cerebral thrombosis?



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