Patients with cerebral stasis can present with dizziness, headache, and head swelling in the early stages, and may experience muscle weakness, salivation at the corners of the mouth, crookedness of the mouth, or walking away from the body. With the severity of the disease, patients can manifest more symptoms, such as unilateral limb hemiparesis, restricted finger movement, nausea, vomiting and other more serious symptoms. Therefore, patients with cerebral stasis have more clinical manifestations, and once the above symptoms are detected, they should pay enough attention and intervene as early as possible to avoid more serious consequences.