Clinical symptoms of left hemi-oval center cerebral infarction include limb dysfunction, sensory impairment, other symptoms and so on.
Hemizygous center cerebral infarction belongs to subcortical type of watershed infarction, which is mainly manifested as pure motor light hemiparesis, or sensory disorder such as numbness and abnormal sensation of contralateral limbs, etc. Involuntary movement may occur in some patients. Left hemi-oval center cerebral infarction also has other symptom manifestations, such as dizziness, headache and so on.
Patients with left hemispheric center cerebral infarction need to go to the neurology department and other related departments of regular hospitals in a timely manner to improve the head CT, blood routine, coagulation function and other tests, and choose appropriate treatment according to the patient’s specific condition.