As we all know, cerebral thrombosis is extremely harmful to human health. If mild cerebral thrombosis can be detected early and treated in time, it will be very beneficial to the patient's health recovery. So what are the symptoms of mild cerebral thrombosis? Most people don't quite understand this. In fact, there are six symptoms of mild cerebral thrombosis. The first symptom is dizziness, sudden worsening of headache or change from intermittent headache to continuous severe headache. 1. Dizziness or headache suddenly worsens or changes from intermittent headache to continuous severe headache. It is generally believed that headache and dizziness are often precursors of ischemic cerebral infarction, while severe headache accompanied by nausea and vomiting are often precursors of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction. 2. Transient visual impairment, manifested as blurred vision, or loss of visual field, incomplete vision. This phenomenon usually recovers on its own within an hour and is an early warning sign of cerebral infarction. 3. Language and mental changes, including difficulty in pronunciation, aphasia, and difficulty writing; sudden changes in personality, such as becoming taciturn, indifferent, or irritable and talkative, restless, or temporary judgment or intellectual impairment, and drowsiness. 4. Other precursor symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting or choking, or blood pressure fluctuations accompanied by dizziness or tinnitus, and unexplained recurrent nosebleeds are often the recent precursors of hypertension and cerebral hemorrhage. 5. Drowsiness and sleepiness, manifested by frequent yawning, especially the reaction of hypoxia in the respiratory center. As cerebral arteriosclerosis worsens, the arterial lumen becomes narrower and narrower, and cerebral ischemia seriously worsens. About 80% of people yawn frequently 5 to 10 days before an ischemic stroke occurs. Therefore, do not ignore this important alarm signal. 6. Abnormalities in body sensation and movement, such as paroxysmal unilateral limb numbness or weakness, loss of hand-held objects, unexplained fainting or falls, and unilateral facial paralysis, lasting less than 24 hours. Follow-up observations showed that more than half of the people suffered ischemic cerebral infarction 3 to 5 years after the occurrence of this phenomenon. |
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