“It is not reasonable to say that cerebellar infarction and cerebral infarction are serious, because cerebellar infarction is a type of cerebral infarction, and both of them can show hemiparesis and sensory impairment at the onset of the disease, and both of them can be comatose or even die when the condition is serious.
Cerebral infarction is an ischemic necrosis or degeneration of limited brain tissues caused by blood circulation disorders, hypoxia and ischemia in the brain, and the lesion site can occur anywhere in the brain. Cerebellar infarction is a kind of cerebral infarction that the infarction is located in the cerebellar hemisphere or the cerebellar earth part.
Thus, the difference between cerebellar infarction and cerebral infarction is mainly limited to the specific location of the disease. However, both cerebellar infarction and cerebral infarction will cause local ischemic damage to brain tissue, and patients often have symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, hemiparesis, and sensory disorders, etc. In the early stage of the disease, patients are generally conscious, but when the condition is serious, coma can occur, or even death, with serious consequences.
If cerebellar infarction or cerebral infarction is diagnosed, the patient should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations and actively cooperate with the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.