What are the presenting features of post-stroke syndrome

Regarding the disease of post-stroke syndrome, I think you only know that it is a kind of disease appearing in stroke patients, and about the rest of the knowledge about it, I believe that you do not know it very well. For this disease, the first thing we need to recognize clearly is its symptoms. So, what are the performance characteristics of post-stroke symptoms? What are the performance characteristics of the sequelae of stroke? Aphasia: Aphasia is a common symptom of cerebrovascular disease, which is mainly manifested as the loss of the ability to understand and express language, and it is caused by the damage of the language center of the cerebral cortex (dominant hemisphere). Second, crooked mouth and slanted eyes: paralysis of facial muscles below the eye bags on one side. It is characterized by shallow nasolabial folds, drooping of the corners of the mouth, and exposed teeth. When drumming the cheeks and whistling, the corner of the mouth is crooked to the healthy side and drooling, which is more obvious when speaking. Hemiplegia: Also called hemiplegia, it refers to the motor disorder of one side of the upper and lower limbs, facial muscles and the lower part of the tongue muscles. Although patients with mild hemiplegia can still move around, they tend to walk with the upper limbs flexed and the lower limbs straightened, and the paralyzed lower limbs walk in a half circle, which is a special walking posture called hemiplegic gait. People with severe paralysis are often bedridden and lose the ability to live. The three aspects of knowledge introduced above is to talk about the performance characteristics of post-stroke is what the explanation, post-stroke patients in the daily diet, should eat more green vegetables, but to remind a point is, never add too much salt in the meal.