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What are the signs that cerebral thrombosis will be different before the onset of cerebral thrombosis? Cerebral thrombosis will have different signs according to the location of the blockage, if it can be found earlier, it will be of great benefit to **, coupled with the later **training, you can recover to the point that you can not see that you have suffered from cerebral thrombosis.
In fact, these are common sense knowledge, as long as you have learned physiology and hygiene, you can judge it, mainly depending on the state of the patient: the production of thrombosis has very strong occupational characteristics, generally sedentary workers, playing games for a long time; Then there are people who usually have bad eating habits, eat too greasy and fine, and rarely consume crude fiber; Lack of exercise is also at risk:
Visual center blockage: Generally, in this case, there will be a great impairment of vision, serious and even unable to see, temporary blindness, etc., if it occurs continuously, it may be a visual center blockage;
Motor center: The motor center of our brain, mainly the cerebellum, when a person has a temporary loss of balance control, or walking and standing unsteadily, it is basically the motor center is blocked, and the hands and feet are not good, can not grasp the chopsticks, take things frequently drop, walk can not lift the feet, etc., there is a more serious situation that he feels that he has walked, and the legs have not kept up, are all such problems;
Language center: If there is percussion or swallowing disorder, then there is a blockage in the language center.
The principle is very simple, for high-risk groups, if this symptom appears, then it is best to go to the hospital for examination in time, early detection and early **, if after the later stage of ** training, even the sequelae will not be left.
In fact, the prevention of cerebral thrombosis is also very simple: a good lifestyle habit can be avoided, first of all, in the diet, we must adhere to food diversity, and at the same time we must consume enough dietary fiber, such as: kelp, fungus, mushrooms, celery, cabbage, etc., adhere to the "eat vegetables with help, eat rice with bran" do not consume too much oily food; It's a diet, and then you have to get enough exercise, and you have to do it every once in a while, and you can't be sedentary.
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Cerebral thrombosis usually occurs suddenly, often at rest or during sleep.
Most patients with cerebral thrombosis usually have the following precursors: weakness of one limb with numbness, crooked corners of the mouth with numbness, slurred speech, and dizziness with nausea and vomiting. Unexplained severe headache, limb convulsions, impaired consciousness or coma, ataxia, etc.
If you have any of the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital for medical treatment in time.
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If the small cerebral thrombus is located in a dumb area and has no functional area, the patient may not have any symptoms; If it is located in an important functional area, there will be corresponding neurological symptoms such as balance, poor limb movement, numbness, speech or dyslexia; If there is a large or important blood vessel, especially the basilar artery, acute thrombosis or occlusion may cause coma, vegetative or even death.
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Symptoms such as slurred speech, crooked tongue or numbness and weakness of one limb may be a high reminder that patients may be about to develop a disease and should seek medical attention in time. When we see patients with such conditions in our lives, we should always be vigilant.
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The onset of cerebral thrombosis will suddenly appear numbness and weakness of the upper and lower limbs on one side; Symptoms such as crooked mouth and eyes, slurred speech, and some symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, and dizziness may occur.
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In the early stage, there will be slight headache, dizziness, squintism, drooling at the corners of the mouth, cold hands and feet, etc., and in more severe cases, there will be slurred speech, unsteady walking, nausea and vomiting, and the body tilted to one side.
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Sudden onset of vertigo as a precursor to cerebral thrombosis, especially in patients with high blood pressure. 1. Sudden crooked mouth and eyes, salivation at the corners of the mouth, slurred speech, difficulty in spitting words, aphasia or inability to speak, difficulty swallowing, weakness or inflexibility of one limb, unsteady walking or sudden fall. This is caused by insufficient blood supply to the cerebral blood vessels and motor nerve dysfunction.
2. Numbness of the face, tongue, lips or limbs, as well as hazy eyes or temporary inability to see clearly, tinnitus or hearing changes. This is due to insufficient blood supply to the cerebral blood vessels, which affects the sensory function of the brain.
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Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have certain precursors before the onset of the disease, and cerebral thrombosis is no exception, so what are the manifestations of cerebral thrombosis precursors?
1. Sudden dizziness. Vertigo is an extremely common symptom of precursors to cerebral thrombosis and can occur at any time before cerebrovascular disease, especially when waking up in the morning. In addition, it is also prone to occur after fatigue and bathing.
In particular, if patients with high blood pressure have more than 5 episodes of vertigo in 1 to 2 days, the risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction increases.
2. Sudden onset of severe headache. any sudden, severe headache; with seizures of convulsions; recent history of head trauma; with coma, drowsiness; There is a sudden change in the nature, location, distribution, etc. of the headache; headache aggravated by strained coughing; The pain is severe and you may wake up in pain during the night. If you have one of the above precursors of cerebral thrombosis, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible**.
3. Abnormal gait. Staggering and weakness in the legs are one of the precursor symptoms of hemiplegia. If there is a sudden change in gait in an older person, accompanied by numbness and weakness of the limbs, it is a precursor to the development of cerebral thrombosis.
4. Yawn constantly. In patients with ischemic cerebral thrombosis, 80% of patients will yawn 5 to 10 days before the onset of the disease.
5. Nosebleeds in hypertensive patients. This is a red flag to be aware of. Several episodes of heavy nosebleeds, coupled with fundus bleeding and hematuria, such people may develop cerebral thrombosis within six months.
6. Abnormal blood pressure. A sudden and persistent increase in blood pressure above 200 120 mmHg is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis; A sudden drop in blood pressure below 80 to 50 mmHg is a precursor to the formation of a cerebral thrombosis.
7. Other aura symptoms. In addition to the above-mentioned precursor symptoms of cerebral thrombosis, choking, difficulty swallowing, sudden numbness of half of the body, tiredness, drowsiness, tinnitus, etc. are also precursors of cerebral thrombosis.
Therefore, patients with precursor symptoms of cerebral thrombosis should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.
To prevent cerebral thrombosis, the following points need to be done:
1. Control the primary disease: including blood pressure, blood lipids and blood sugar, pulmonary heart disease and infection, and delay arteriosclerosis.
2. Healthy lifestyle: reasonable diet, diversified food, balanced nutrition, low-salt, low-fat and light diet; Exercise appropriately, and basically achieve an unbalanced intake and consumption; Quit smoking and limit smoking, and you can start by reducing the smoking age for a long time; The mind is too balanced, so that the qi is smooth. Reduces exacerbations of chronic diseases.
3. For the three highs and high-risk groups, they can take some health foods (such as: Zhongqi nattokinase, Zhongqi nattokinase has thrombolytic function) to clear blood clots, dredge blood vessels, especially patients who have been thrombosis and do not affect the cerebral blood supply.
Fourth, people with family history should do a good job of primary prevention, and this kind of disease must be mainly prevented to prevent cerebrovascular disease.
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Precursor to cerebral thrombosis: temporary amaurosis fugaurism; severe headache, nose bleeding, fundus bleeding; sudden dizziness; Tinnitus; movement disorders; transient visual impairment; Language barrier; impaired consciousness; psychiatric disorders; numbness, hemifacial numbness; Twitch; nausea, vomiting; transient ischemic attack; Sharp fluctuations or spikes in blood pressure; Twist the neck and numb.
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There will be dizziness, headache, nausea, etc., to eat reasonably, you might as well take a look at this well-written.
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Also, vomiting is also a precursor.
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Occasional nausea, confusion, dizziness, headache, transient vertigo (dangerous!) It is easy to fall and cause cerebral hemorrhage).
Patients with high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia, blood stickiness, sleepiness, frequent drowsiness, slow response, numbness of hands and feet, and inability to exert energy.
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Clinical manifestations of cerebral thrombosis.
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