What are the sequelae of cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction is cerebral infarction, and its sequelae are mainly related to the location of the lesion and the degree of obstruction, and the common sequelae include cerebral ischemia symptoms, speech disorder, sensory-motor dysfunction, intellectual and mental disorders, etc.
1. If the cerebral infarction occurs in non-important brain function area and the degree of infarction is mild, the degree of sequelae of such patients may be relatively mild, and they may only show a certain degree of cerebral ischemia symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, etc., and some of the patients may even have no obvious sequelae.
2. If the cerebral infarction occurs in the important functional area of the brain, but the infarction area is relatively small, according to the brain function, such patients may have speech dysfunction such as slurred speech or loss of speech, sensory-motor dysfunction such as ataxia, dysphagia, numbness of limbs, hemiparesis and other sequelae.
3. If the cerebral infarction occurs in the important functional areas of the brain and the infarction area is relatively large, such patients may be left with relatively serious sequelae such as hemiplegia, secondary epilepsy, intellectual and mental disorders such as impaired consciousness.
When cerebral infarction occurs, patients should consult the doctor in time and take active treatment to avoid delaying the condition.