What does cerebral infarction have augural

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Cerebral infarction generally refers to cerebral infarction, patients may appear paroxysmal sensory, motor dysfunction precursors, manifested as black haze, dizziness, local sensory numbness, paralysis, etc.

What does cerebral infarction have augural

With the progress of the disease, patients may appear headache, nausea, vomiting, aphasia, dyslexia, drinking cough, temperature loss, spontaneous pain, hemiblindness, visual distortion, ataxia, memory impairment, apathy, euphoria and other symptoms.

Patients need to go to the hospital neurology department for treatment, through brain CT, magnetic resonance examination, nervous system examination, etc., definite diagnosis. If the cerebral hemisphere large area cerebral infarction, surgery is required.



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