Can cerebral infarction vomiting endanger life?

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2025-05-15 17:24:37 Views: 68 times

Cerebral infarction shows vomiting symptoms can be seen in the following two situations: first, large-scale cerebral infarction, brain edema is more serious, patients show increased intracranial pressure, increased intracranial pressure will show severe headache, nausea, vomiting symptoms. If the intracranial pressure is particularly high, leading to brain hernia can be life-threatening. And vomiting after vomiting may lead to aspiration, patients may show pneumonia, or aspiration death, so it may endanger life. Second, the cerebral infarction of the posterior circulation, that is, the infarction of the brain stem, the patient will also show severe dizziness, nausea, vomiting symptoms. Nausea, vomiting are generally seen in the lower brain stem infarction, such as the lower part of the pons and medulla oblongata, and this part of the infarction is generally more dangerous. Because the circulation and respiratory center of life are on the medulla oblongata, if the infarction edema is serious, oppression of the life center of the medulla oblongata, the patient can suddenly show respiratory circulation and heartbeat stop. Therefore, cerebral infarction shows vomiting, or life-threatening, must be actively treated.

Can cerebral infarction vomiting endanger life?



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