The mildest manifestation of cerebral infarction has no obvious discomfort, and some patients may also manifest mild dizziness, dysarthria, in addition to limb weakness, numbness and other symptoms.
1. Asymptomatic: some patients with cerebral infarction have no obvious clinical symptoms, and old lesions are found during physical examination such as head CT.
2. There are also some patients with mild clinical symptoms, such as dizziness, perioral numbness, memory loss, blurred vision, slightly unclear spitting, mild unilateral or lateral limb weakness and numbness.
When suffering from cerebral infarction, you should immediately go to the neurology department of the hospital, improve the head CT or MRI and other tests to clarify the diagnosis, and choose the treatment plan according to the patient’s condition to avoid further aggravation of the condition. Please do not make your own judgment to avoid delaying your condition.