Symptoms of cerebral infarction

The common symptoms of cerebral infarction include sensory disorder, motor disorder, balance disorder, vision change, speech disfluency, consciousness disorder and so on.
1. Sensory impairment, usually sudden numbness of one side of the upper and lower limbs or face.
2. Motor disorder, one or both sides of the loss of motor ability and movement, crooked mouth and eyes, facial asymmetry and other manifestations.
3. Balance disorders, dizziness, shaky walking, unsteady standing.
4. Vision changes, one or both sides of the visual field defects, blindness, etc., but also eye movement disorders, diplopia and so on.
5. Lack of fluency in speech, stuttering and spitting, or even inability to speak.
6. Impaired consciousness, which may occur when the person is unable to respond to the call, or can be awakened but is soon confused again.
There are many symptoms of cerebral infarction. If you suspect cerebral infarction, you should consult a doctor or call 120 emergency number in time to avoid delaying your condition.

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