Complications of cerebral infarction


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Complications of cerebral infarction include: first, paralysis of limbs, including hemiplegia and panplegia, which is related to the location and size of cerebral infarction; second, unclear speech or aphasia, which is related to the location of cerebral infarction; third, hypoaesthesia due to internal capsule damage and hyperaesthesia due to thalamic damage; fourth, bulbar paralysis due to medullary infarction; fifth, enlargement of cerebral infarction, progressive stroke, hemorrhage after infarction, reperfusion after infarction, cerebral edema; Sixth, all kinds of infection fever such as lung infection, urinary system infection; seventh, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, or bleeding after thrombolysis; eighth, deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism; ninth, respiratory center depression, failure or sudden death.