What are the signs of a right-sided brain injury?

The performance of right side brain injury is related to the specific site of injury, and most patients can show numbness and weakness of the left side limbs, left side hemianopsia, and so on.
1. Right frontal lobe injury: memory, attention decline; left upper or lower limb paralysis; strong grip reflex, groping reflex and other primitive reflexes; two eyes to the right side of the gaze; inability to write, and so on.
2. Right parietal lobe injury: compound sensory impairment of the left limb, inability to calculate, loss of finger recognition, inability to recognize left and right, inability to write, loss of use and so on.
3. Right temporal lobe injury: phantom smell, phantom taste, near memory impairment, blindness in the same upward quadrant of the left visual field of both eyes.
4. Right occipital lobe injury: homonymous blindness of the left visual field and distortion of vision can occur.
5. Right internal capsule injury: left hemiparesis, hemiplegia, hemianopsia and hemianopsia can occur.
6. Right side thalamus injury: left side limb sensory disorder can occur.
There are many clinical symptoms of right side brain injury, which are related to the location and scope of the injury. When the above symptoms appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, improve the relevant examinations such as cranial CT and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging to make a clear diagnosis and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.