Typical symptoms of brainstem infarction

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First, the typical symptoms of brainstem infarction are crossed paralysis, such as paralysis of one lateral nerve and oculomotor nerve, accompanied by numbness and weakness of the contralateral limb, which is typical of brainstem infarction; second, patients may also show double vision, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, nystagmus, etc., which are also typical symptoms of brainstem infarction. In addition, will also show dysphagia, dysarthria, drinking cough and so on. Performance of these conditions are generally considered to be caused by brain stem infarction, this disease is relatively serious, more dangerous, must see a doctor as soon as possible.

Typical symptoms of brainstem infarction



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