Manifestations of Left Brain Injury in a Child’s Fall

The manifestations of left brain injury in a child’s fall are related to the site, area, and location of the dominant hemisphere of the injury. It often manifests as headache, dizziness, motor aphasia, sensory aphasia, memory loss, vision loss, visual field defect, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, and hemiplegia.
Left brain injury in a child’s fall can injure different parts of the cerebral cortex such as motor, sensory, cognitive, and cerebral nerves. If the patient is right-handed, the dominant hemisphere is usually the left hemisphere, and there will also be speech impairment.
1. General manifestations: patients may have dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
2. Impaired speech: motor aphasia and sensory aphasia. The patient may not be fluent in speech or may have comprehension disorders, and may have wrong words or phrases in speech.
3. Impairment of intelligence: manifested as memory loss, slow response, decreased orientation, etc.
4. Impairment of cerebral nerve function: patients may have vision loss, hearing loss, eye movement disorder, etc.
5. Motor and sensory dysfunction: manifested as hemiplegia, hemiplegia, etc.
Once the above symptoms appear, you need to bring your child to the doctor immediately and standardize the diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious sequelae.

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