The aura symptoms of pulmonary encephalopathy include dizziness and lightheadedness, memory loss, drowsiness and even coma. To determine pulmonary encephalopathy, it is not only necessary to observe the aura symptoms, but also pay attention to the primary disease, laboratory tests and clinical manifestations.
Pulmonary encephalopathy is mainly secondary to various lung diseases and neurological diseases, and brain nerve damage caused by hypoxia. Lung diseases include chronic bronchitis, emphysema, severe asthma, etc.; neurological diseases include acute infectious polyneuritis, brainstem injury, etc.
Laboratory tests for pulmonary encephalopathy include arterial blood gas analysis, blood sedimentation, blood viscosity, blood routine, serum electrolytes and other tests. The main clinical manifestations include psychiatric symptoms, impaired consciousness, and increased intracranial pressure.
Pulmonary encephalopathy is categorized into three types: mild, moderate and severe, of which severe seizures can lead to shock, so it is important to seek timely medical treatment and early treatment.