Symptoms of acute cerebral infarction


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Acute cerebral infarction may show dizziness, dizziness, head sinking, memory decline, inattention, slow response, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, slurred speech, motor aphasia, sensory aphasia, binocular gaze to the focus side, central facial paralysis, drinking cough, swallowing difficulties, vision, vision decline, hemiblindness, transient amaurosis, hemiplegia, limb numbness, hemiparesthesia, gait instability, incontinence and other manifestations. They may also show symptoms of elevated intracranial pressure, severe headaches with jet-like vomiting, even cerebral hernia, coma, some patients may show limb convulsions, epileptiform seizures, and severe disturbance of consciousness in the vertebrobasilar artery system.