Common sequelae of cerebrovascular disease include limb movement disorder, speech disorder, sensory abnormality, vision abnormality and so on. It is related to the patient’s condition, etiology and other factors.
1. Motor dysfunction: it mainly includes limb weakness, fine motor abnormality, sensory abnormality and so on. Specifically manifested as the patient’s hand and foot weakness, movement difficulties, unilateral limb stiffness, numbness and pain.
2. Speech dysfunction: aphasia, dysarthria, etc. are common, manifesting as inability to understand other people’s speeches, blurred speech, and so on.
3. Partial blindness: the normal function of the visual center of the occipital lobe of the patient is affected, and the patient suffers from the loss of half of the normal visual field of one or both eyes, which is also known as the symptom of partial blindness.
4. Cognitive dysfunction: As the normal function of the frontotemporal lobe of the patient is affected, the patient suffers from memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, mental abnormality and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with cerebrovascular disease should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment. The earlier the rehabilitation treatment is carried out, the better the recovery of the patient’s function and the less the possibility of sequelae.