What is the symptom precursor of cerebral infarction?
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Cardio cerebrovascular experts say that there are signs in the early stage of any disease, and so is cerebral infarction. The earlier the discovery, the better the effect of treatment. So what are the precursors of cerebral infarction? Experts say that when the body has a temporary visual impairment or language and mental changes, we should pay special attention to it and go to the hospital for examination in time, which may be an early cerebral infarction.
What is the symptom precursor of cerebral infarction?
Dizziness, sudden increase or intermittent headache become persistent severe headache. It is generally believed that headache and dizziness are the precursors of ischemic cerebral infarction. Severe headache with nausea and vomiting are the signs of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction.
Transient visual impairment, manifested as blurred vision, or visual field defect, see incomplete, this phenomenon in an hour to recover, is the early prediction of cerebral infarction signal.
Language and mental changes refer to dysphonia, aphasia and dysgraphia; Sudden changes in personality, silence, indifference or impatience, multilingualism, irritability, or simple judgment or mental retardation, lethargy.
matters needing attention
Appropriate exercise can increase fat consumption, reduce cholesterol deposition in patients with cerebral infarction, improve insulin sensitivity, prevent obesity, control weight, adjust blood lipid and reduce blood pressure, which is a more effective preventive measure of cerebral infarction. Patients with cerebral infarction should choose according to their own physical conditions, and should take appropriate physical exercise and physical activity to avoid fatigue. Do not do strenuous exercise, such as fast running, mountaineering, can be jogging, walking, soft gymnastics, Taijiquan and other aerobic exercise.