How to know you have asymptomatic cerebral infarction

Because the lesion is small, the location of the lesion has little impact on neurological function or is overlooked due to the short duration of symptoms, and may even occur during sleep, patients do not usually seek medical attention for obvious neurological deficits such as hemiplegia and slurred speech. The disease is most often detected through physical examination or during CT/MRI of the head for other diseases.