Cerebral infarction patients night sweating shortness of breath what is the situation

Cerebral infarction patients night sweating shortness of breath may be aggravated, aspiration pneumonia, asthma, hypoglycemia, cerebro-cardiac syndrome, etc., should be timely consultation, improve the relevant examination, and the doctor for the cause of the treatment.
1. Exacerbation: Cerebral infarction refers to ischemic necrosis or softening of limited brain tissues caused by ischemia and hypoxia due to impaired blood circulation in the brain. The symptom of shortness of breath in cerebral infarction generally suggests that the condition is aggravated, which may be caused by the pressure on the respiratory center of the brainstem or cerebral edema, and it is mostly seen in the patients with brainstem infarction or massive cerebral infarction.
2. Aspiration pneumonia: patients with cerebral infarction may have hemiparesis, sensory disorder, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Some patients with cerebral infarction may have swallowing dysfunction or disappearance, as well as impaired coughing response, confusion, etc., so that secretions can not be discharged into the respiratory tract normally, which leads to aspiration pneumonia, and thus shortness of breath, shortness of breath, sweating, cyanosis and other symptoms may appear.
3. Asthma: the typical manifestation of asthma is episodic expiratory dyspnea or episodic chest tightness and cough with rales, which can be attacked or aggravated at night or in the early morning. Therefore, cerebral infarction patients sweating at night shortness of breath may also be patients with asthma and other diseases.
4. Hypoglycemia: patients with cerebral infarction may suffer from night sweating and shortness of breath due to low intake of food or unstable glycemic control of diabetes mellitus, which may be caused by night hypoglycemia.
5. Cerebral-cardiac syndrome: the cause of cerebral infarction appears cerebral-cardiac syndrome, thus arrhythmia, heart attack and other chest pain, sweating and shortness of breath.
6. Other causes: patients with cerebral infarction can be combined with other diseases, such as pulmonary embolism, urinary difficulties and other tension pain, resulting in shortness of breath and so on.
Cerebral infarction patients night sweating shortness of breath, should promptly consult the doctor to find out the cause of the disease, by the doctor to take appropriate measures to give appropriate treatment.