Numbness after cerebral infarction

Symptoms of numbness of limbs during the sequelae period of cerebral infarction are mostly related to sensory dysfunction, and may also be related to the obstruction of blood circulation in the brain. Cerebral infarction is a kind of common cerebrovascular disease in clinic, which is caused by a variety of etiological factors leading to the obstruction of blood circulation in the brain, and ultimately ischemia, hypoxia and necrosis of brain tissue. In the late stage of cerebral infarction, most of the patients will have after-effects. One of the most common clinical symptoms is numbness of the limbs. Most of the symptoms of limb numbness are related to the infarcted part of cerebral infarction, such as the common thalamic infarction. Patients with thalamic infarction often have abnormal sensory function in the sequelae period, which leads to numbness of hands, arms and lower limbs. Due to untimely or delayed treatment, the symptoms of ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissue are not completely cured, leaving sequelae. Cerebral infarction sequelae of numbness, it is recommended that specialized rehabilitation physiotherapist guidance rehabilitation, regular regular cerebrovascular disease level 2 prevention, regular hospital visits.