Symptoms of cerebral nerve injury caused by alcoholism include: cerebellar symptoms, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, alcoholic corpus callosum degeneration and cerebral cortex symptoms, as follows:
1. Cerebellar symptoms: alcohol easily passes through the blood-brain barrier, leading to the involvement of cerebellar Purkinje fibers, which is mainly manifested as unsteady standing and swaying;
2. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome: i.e., fictitious amnesia, patients may have mental hallucinations, delusions, may forget part of the things and fictionalize them again, is a common symptom;
3. Alcoholic corpus callosum degeneration: alcohol causes damage to the corpus callosum of the brain, which can lead to memory impairment as well as mis-hooked hands;
4. cerebral cortex symptoms: heavy drinking leads to cerebral cortex involvement and damage, and mental hallucinations, delusions, diminished intelligence, and withdrawal syndrome will occur.
Brain damage caused by alcoholism, timely medical treatment to avoid the development of the disease.