The main symptoms of hypothalamic damage are as follows: first, patients may experience hemiplegia, mostly in one limb, accompanied by sensory disturbances, such as sensory hypersensitivity, sensory numbness, or sensory pain. Secondly, the hypothalamus is damaged, and some patients may also experience disturbances in the thermoregulatory center, manifesting as hyperthermia or hypothermia. Third, there are patients with satiety centers in the hypothalamus, who may eat too much and not know they are full. Fourth, there are also patients who will have increased urination, which causes uremia. Fifth, there are also patients with emotional disturbances, which manifest as emotional indifference and drowsiness. Therefore, the main symptoms of hypothalamic damage include the above.