What is the manifestation of right-sided mild hemiplegia?

Mild hemiplegia refers to cases where the symptoms of hemiplegia are relatively mild, such as cerebral vasospasm, TIA, and cerebral hemorrhage with mild brain damage.
The manifestations of right-sided mild hemiplegia are mainly reflected in motor and sensory disorders, with patients experiencing weakness of the right side of the limbs, numbness of the right side of the body sensation, decreased sensation of pain, touch, and temperature sensation, and other sensations. Some patients may also experience episodes of unfavorable speech, crooked mouth, unsteady walking, choking on water or difficulty in swallowing.
Symptoms of mild hemiplegia are not particularly obvious, and therefore can be easily overlooked. If symptoms occur, patients and their families should seek medical treatment in time, undergo relevant examinations, and undergo active treatment after a clear diagnosis is made.