What are the prodromal symptoms of cerebral hernia?

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When there is a space occupying lesion in a certain cavity in the normal cranial cavity, the pressure of the cavity is higher than that of the adjacent cavity. The brain tissue shifts from the high pressure area to the low pressure area and is squeezed into the nearby physiological or non physiological channels, which makes part of the brain tissue, nerves and blood vessels compressed, and the cerebrospinal fluid circulation is impaired, resulting in the corresponding symptom group, which is called cerebral hernia. What are the prodromal symptoms of cerebral hernia? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

What are the prodromal symptoms of cerebral hernia?

First: symptoms of increased intracranial pressure: severe headache and frequent vomiting, the degree of which is more severe than that before cerebral hernia, and restlessness. Change of consciousness: drowsiness, light coma or even coma, slow response to external stimulation or disappearance.

Second: pupil changes: both sides of the pupil is not large, at the beginning of the disease side pupil slightly narrowed, light response is slightly slow, later the disease side pupil gradually dilated, slightly irregular, direct and indirect light response disappeared, but the opposite side pupil can still be normal, this is because the affected side of the oculomotor nerve is compressed and pulled.

Third: dyskinesia: mostly occurs in the opposite side of the pupil dilated side, the performance of limb autonomic activity decreased or disappeared. The continuous development of cerebral hernia makes the symptoms spread to both sides, resulting in muscle weakness of limbs or intermittent head and neck backward, straight limbs, body back over extension, angular arch reflexes, which is called decapitation ankylosis, which is the characteristic manifestation of severe brain stem damage.

matters needing attention

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