Symptoms of cerebral arteritis

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Cerebral arteritis is a kind of cerebrovascular disease, which is caused by infection, drug or allergic reaction and other factors, such as cerebral artery stenosis, occlusion, cerebral ischemia in blood supply area, and infarction, with limb paralysis, aphasia, and mental symptoms as the main manifestations. Tell us about the symptoms of cerebral arteritis.

Symptoms of cerebral arteritis

1. Limb paralysis: can be central hemiplegia, monoplegia, triplegia, double upper or double lower limb paralysis, bilateral paralysis, with hemiplegia, hemianopia, intracranial hypertension symptoms, can also be manifested as seizures, hyperactivity symptoms. The temporal artery is red, swollen, tender and painful. It is pulsatile and aggravated during chewing. It may be accompanied by visual impairment, ischemic stroke and multiple muscle pain.

2. Aphasia: all kinds of aphasia can appear, but most of them are motor aphasia, accompanied by Pseudobulbar Paralysis and cranial nerve paralysis. Visceral kidney damage (hematuria, proteinuria, azotemia) and respiratory system (hemoptysis, asthma, pleurisy), digestive system (nausea, abdominal pain, hematemesis) symptoms.

3. Mental symptoms: slow reaction, dullness, giggle, mental retardation, disorientation, calculation and memory disorders, and even hallucinations, delusions, can be accompanied by varying degrees of disturbance of consciousness. There are nodules arranged along the artery in the skin, such as the size of soybean, with pain and tenderness, accompanied by macula, papule and purpura.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to rest and exercise the paralyzed limbs; Prevention and treatment of bedsore; Strengthen nutrition and eat high protein and vitamin food. In addition, don't give to eat spicy food, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat more food with the function of promoting blood circulation.