Ten signs of brain attack precursors in young people

There is no such thing as ten symptoms of young people’s cerebral infarction, and young people’s cerebral infarction does not necessarily have obvious precursor symptoms. Young people with cerebral infarction usually have some early symptoms, but there is no such thing as ten manifestations. Common early manifestations include contralateral hemiparesis, hemiplegia, hemianopsia, aphasia, and sometimes impaired consciousness, as well as dizziness, headache, choking on drinking water, and slurred speech, etc. If you have the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to have a checkup. Common tests for cerebral infarction include cranial CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), carotid artery dual function ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography (MRI), etc. If the diagnosis is confirmed, intravenous thrombolysis will be carried out as early as possible, and the prognosis will be improved by following the doctor’s instructions and actively cooperating with the treatment.