When a hemangioma appears in a person's brain, it is a serious condition because the hemangioma can affect the normal blood transfusion function of a person's blood vessels, causing symptoms such as cerebral infarction or intracranial ischemia. Intracranial hemangiomas not only occur in the elderly, but also in children. Therefore, it is very important for everyone to have a proper understanding of the symptoms of intracranial hemangioma in the human body. Symptoms of cerebral aneurysm The symptoms of cerebral aneurysm are headache as the first symptom of cerebral aneurysm. The symptoms of cerebral aneurysm are generally persistent paroxysmal headaches. The headaches of cerebral aneurysm are more severe in the morning, and the headaches can be normal during the intervals. Patients with cerebral aneurysm may experience dizziness, diplopia, amaurosis fugax, cataplexy, confusion, mental restlessness or apathy. Patients with cerebral aneurysm may develop epilepsy or even coma. Patients with cerebral aneurysm have very poor mental symptoms. They are often slow to react, lazy in life, and have decreased or even lost recent memory. When the cerebral aneurysm is severe, they will lose their self-awareness and judgment. They may also have a bad temper and are easily agitated or euphoric. Patients with cerebral aneurysm often vomit when they have severe headaches. If the child has a cerebral aneurysm, the child will vomit early and frequently, which is also a typical symptom of cerebral aneurysm. However, if patients with cerebral aneurysm are not careful, their cerebral aneurysm can easily be misdiagnosed as a gastrointestinal disease. Patients with cerebral aneurysm will experience changes in vision, visual field and fundus. Due to increased intracranial pressure in patients with cerebral aneurysm, optic disc edema may occur, or the tumor of the patient with cerebral aneurysm may directly compress the patient's optic nerve. Over time, both of these may cause optic nerve atrophy and affect the patient's vision, resulting in vision loss or even blindness in patients with cerebral aneurysm. The reason why optic disc edema occurs in patients with cerebral hemangioma is that the intracranial pressure of patients with cerebral hemangioma increases, which restricts the lymphatic return in the lymphatic sheath around the optic nerve of patients with cerebral hemangioma, as well as the ophthalmic venous pressure of patients with cerebral hemangioma increases, resulting in venous congestion. In addition, patients with cerebral aneurysm may also experience dizziness, diplopia, mental symptoms, epileptic seizures, neck stiffness, decreased corneal reflex, and changes in vital signs such as breathing and blood pressure. What are the symptoms of cerebral aneurysm? If patients with cerebral aneurysm know the medical knowledge about cerebral aneurysm earlier, they can seek help from a doctor in time and buy more time to treat the cerebral aneurysm. |
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