Sequelae of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction

Hemorrhagic cerebral infarction is more serious than simple ischemic cerebral infarction, and its main sequelae include the following: 1, lung infection, hemorrhagic cerebral infarction is mostly seen in large cerebral infarction, most of which will cause consciousness disorder, and the patient often can’t expel phlegm due to coma, which will lead to lung infection. 2, epilepsy, this kind of cerebral infarction patient often involves the cerebral cortex, which will lead to a higher ratio of secondary epilepsy and most of them will be full-blown seizures. Patients often need to take long-term medication to control the symptoms. 3, paralysis, hemiplegia caused by hemorrhagic cerebral infarction patients are generally more serious, often affecting the patient’s ability to work and take care of themselves. 4, headache, due to the stimulation of hemorrhage, often lead to headache symptoms, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting. In addition, central facial paralysis, dementia and limb numbness are also common sequelae of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction.