I sorted out some questions everyone asked and found that many friends were asking, what are the symptoms of cerebral infarction, and whether constant dizziness is related to cerebral infarction? Let me summarize for you what physical symptoms may be signs of cerebral infarction. First, if you have long-term headaches and your blood pressure and blood lipids are abnormal, you should pay attention to whether there is blockage in the blood vessels in the brain. If the condition gradually worsens, the headaches will become more severe. Second, when blood vessels in front of the eyes become blocked, the optic nerve will also be compressed, causing serious vision problems. Symptoms such as blackness in front of the eyes and blurred vision will appear. These symptoms will recover after a few seconds or minutes. Once they occur, it is recommended to see a doctor as soon as possible. Third, yawning. When the blood vessels in the brain are blocked, the brain will naturally be deprived of blood and oxygen. At this time, the brain will expel carbon dioxide by yawning. If you keep yawning, you should be alert. For no reason, you have difficulty speaking, speak incoherently, or even can't speak. Because the blockage of blood vessels in the brain will also affect the language. |
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