What are the symptoms of cervical artery malformation after aortic hemorrhage?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What are the symptoms of cervical artery malformation after aortic hemorrhage?

    There are many types of vascular malformations, including arterial malformations, venous malformations, and lymphatic malformations. For malformations of veins, it also has large blood vessels with capillaries. Therefore, the clinical manifestations are very different, and some vascular malformations can also occur in the internal organs, and the manifestations are even more non-specific, like a kaleidoscope, so it is a difficult disease.

    The more common vascular malformations occur on the body surface or limbs, and its main manifestations can be summarized as triadic signs, which can appear as thickening and growth of the affected limbs, ** temperature increases, and local erythema is called wine pigmentation, and these three main manifestations are called triads. Therefore, whenever erythema on the body surface, accompanied by local temperature increase, or even local limb thickening and growth, the possibility of this vascular malformation should be first considered.

    The continuous development of arterial vascular malformations not only destroys the local area, invades the corresponding tissues, such as muscles and bones, but also leads to some rupture and massive bleeding, rapid bleeding will cause the patient's blood pressure to drop, and the decrease in the volume of blood in the systemic circulation will lead to shock, which is life-threatening. It can also lead to some local limb dysfunction, and if the arteries are malformed in some important functional locations, it will seriously affect the local nerves, causing local pain and swelling pain. Over time, it will invade the bones near the corresponding local nerves, affecting bone defects and leading to pathological fractures.

    Therefore, dysfunction, hemorrhage, and long-term heart failure, that is, the impact on organs cannot be ignored from long-term observation, and it is becoming more and more obvious. Heart failure is a more serious manifestation of organ dysfunction in patients.

    The hazards of vascular malformations are:

    If there is a malformation of blood vessels in the brain, a large amount of bleeding may form, which may form a large blood clot and occupy the brain tissue, thereby damaging the structure of the cranial nerve tissue. At the same time, pressure in the cranial cavity increases, and patients experience severe headaches, nausea and vomiting, and progressive unconsciousness.

    If the amount of bleeding is low, the patient will experience symptoms such as neck stiffness, neck and back pain, and epilepsy.

    Depending on the location of the bleeding, there will be corresponding neurological dysfunction, such as motor aphasia, hemiplegia, visual dysfunction, etc.

    The biggest danger of cerebrovascular malformation is hemorrhage, so if you feel severe headache and inexplicable dizziness, you must not take it lightly, go to the hospital for examination in time, and do not delay the condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The specific symptom is that the patient's arm will be thicker, and the temperature of ** will rise, which will produce some erythema. When encountering such symptoms, you must see a doctor in time, do not procrastinate, and pay attention to your own life safety.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the hemorrhage of the large arteries, the vascular malformation of the cervical arteries has symptoms such as thickening of the affected limb, increased temperature, local erythema, intracranial hemorrhage, dizziness and headache.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Comatose epilepsy, seizures, paralysis, deep coma, intracranial murmurs, abnormal electrical discharges from the surface of the brain, and so on are the most common symptoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, there will be red or purple patches, and the color will become darker and redder, and there will be a particularly sore feeling in these places, and the limbs will become thicker and thicker, and the blood vessels will be more obvious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The specific symptoms are that there will be a lot of red spots on the body, and the body is particularly weak, the blood vessels in the neck will be particularly painful, the blood vessels will become particularly hard, and the blood vessel walls will become thicker and thicker, and finally the blood vessels will lose their elasticity, which will also lead to dizziness, fatigue, vision loss, and anxiety.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If such a situation occurs, then you will generally feel very painful in your neck, poor breathing, and you will also feel that your blood pressure will rise, and you will have erythema, which will also lead to an increase in body temperature and so on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The more common symptoms are manifested in the body surface or limbs, the thickening and growth of the affected limbs, the increase in temperature, the appearance of local erythema, accompanied by the increase in local temperature, and even the local thickening and growth of the limbs, and will also lead to weight loss.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Headache and dizziness, very tired of doing everything, and convulsions, if it is serious, confusion will cause coma, difficulty breathing, local pain or swelling and pain in severe cases, and it will also affect the bones.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Microvascular malformations, also known as wine spots or wine spots, occur mainly in the epidermis and dermis. It is easy to rupture and bleed after abrasions, especially after sweating, the affected area is scratched, it is more likely to be infected after bleeding, and even ulcers, which is easy to leave scars, affecting the appearance, and is the channel needed to bind the body and head. Most of the blood throughout the body passes through it.

    Because the carotid arteries are narrower than other arteries and have a special shape, blood waste can easily accumulate here. Once clogged, a range of symptoms can occur!

    The carotid artery is narrower than the other large arteries. There will be a Y-shaped fork near the head and neck, and the fork will be subjected to more pressure. If there are impurities in the blood, the carotid arteries are most prone to plaque, the carotid arteries on both sides of the neck can be touched with your hands, it is a "bang", the blood of the whole body will flow through here, if the ophthalmic artery is blocked, there may be vision loss, bloody eyes and double vision.

    If the blood vessels in the brain are blocked, severe cases can lead to sensory disturbances in the limbs, hemiplegia, aphasia, coma, or death. Hemangiomas and vascular malformations are common conditions, but many people consider common vascular malformations such as hemangiomas such as arteriovenous malformations, venous malformations, lymphatic malformations, or mixed venous malformations.

    Acute obstruction, numbness and weakness of hands and feet, oral and eye lesions, coma in severe cases, incomprehension of language, and inability to speak, chronic obstruction, dizziness, headache, fatigue, memory loss, why does carotid artery stenosis cause dizziness in the first place? We need to clarify that the carotid artery is also a blood vessel, and carotid artery stenosis as the name suggests refers to the narrowing of the lumen of the carotid artery. Carotid artery stenosis accounts for about 9% of China's population over the age of 60, so why does carotid artery stenosis cause dizziness?

    First of all, patients with a family history of atherosclerotic diseases, such as cerebrovascular diseases, cardiovascular diseases, etc., may be related to genetics and are susceptible to carotid plaque; Secondly, for people with bad habits such as smoking, drinking, staying up late, etc., carotid artery disease may be early and have no clinical symptoms. Unfortunately, the first symptom can be a stroke. But there may also be some warning signs of a stroke, called transient ischemia or transient ischemic attack (TIA).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first point is likely to cause hemangioma, such a disease must be paid attention to, the second point is likely to cause this blockage of the cervical spine, which is a very terrible phenomenon, and the third point is the deformation of the cervical spine, which is also very terrible at this time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The symptoms of arterial vascular malformation in the neck are: if the range of vascular malformation is small, it will not cause obstruction of venous blood return, and it will not have a serious impact, but if the vascular malformation is located in a large and wide range, it may cause important organs, ischemia and hypoxia, such as headache and dizziness and other cerebral ischemic manifestations, as well as lower limb ischemia maggot-like manifestations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cervical artery hemangioma can cause cerebral ischemia such as ischemia and hypoxia of important organs, headache and dizziness, as well as gangrene-like manifestations of lower limb ischemia. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There will be headaches, nausea, vomiting, unconsciousness, and epilepsy, and there will be symptoms of ruptured blood vessels, and there will be signs of bleeding, which is also very scary, and it looks serious.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cerebrovascular malformations are congenital vascular diseases that can occur at any age, but are more common in young adults and more common in men. Cerebrovascular malformations can be arterial, venous, arteriovenous, or capillary. Generally speaking, a vascular malformation is an abnormally mature mass of blood vessels, which is mainly due to rupture and hemorrhage, or vascular embolism.

    <> vascular tumors are considered to be tumors that arise from embryonic vascular components, and they are rich in blood vessels, and their damage is mainly due to continuous growth and enlargement, which compresses the brain tissue. Cerebrovascular malformations can occur anywhere in the skull, most often within the brain parenchyma, and can also invade the meninges and even the scalp. Lesions can be single or multiple, most commonly in the superficial part of the cerebral hemisphere, followed by the brainstem and cerebellum.

    The pathological forms of cerebrovascular malformations are varied, but arteriovenous malformations are the most common, often with one or more input arteries and output veins, containing chaotic vascular tissues with different calibers and thicknesses, irregular shapes, and different thicknesses of the tube walls, some like arteries and some like veins, mostly occurring in the distribution area of the middle cerebral artery, often wedge-shaped, and the tip points to the deep part of the brain. A venous cerebrovascular malformation is a mass of irregular vascular tissue similar to a vein, in which there may be few arterioles, between which are interspersed by brain tissue, often located in the cerebral hemispheres, typically wedge-shaped or conical-shaped, with the tip pointing towards the ventricles and the bottom tightly attached to the leptomeninges.

    Telangiectasia is a cluster of dilated capillaries or a thin-walled plexus of venules-like vessels with brain tissue in between, and surrounding brain tissue can be calcified, usually in the superficial or deep hemispheres of the brain, and to a lesser extent in the brainstem, pons, localized, or diffuse. If it is combined with facial vascular nevus and bull's eye, it is called cerebrofacial hemangiomatosis, and there are often seizures and intellectual disability. Cerebrovascular malformations are caused by blood flow disorders and vasospasm in the lesions, or blood circulation in the adjacent brain tissues is gradually damaged, or blood vessels rupture, infarction, etc.

    Onset can be gradual or fulminant. There may be some degree of remission during the course of the disease. The most common symptoms of cerebrovascular malformations are migraine-like headaches and seizures, which are more common in localized seizures, followed by transient paralysis of the limbs.

    When a cerebrovascular malformation ruptures and hemorrhages, it can cause subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral parenchymal hemorrhage. Hemorrhage caused by rupture of cerebral blood vessels has a certain impact on the memory center, but the phenomenon of permanent amnesia has not been seen.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After carotid artery malformation, there will be dizziness, memory loss, slurred speech, and may also be accompanied by tinnitus, blurred vision, and dreamy symptoms.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dizziness, memory loss, unclear articulation, shock, massive bleeding, snow swelling, **paleness, no temperature in the limbs, absent or weakened pulse, etc.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Blood vessels thicken, enlarge, ** temperature rises, accompanied by dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and it is easy to cause bleeding when emotional.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Carotid plaque: It is a lumpy structure formed by damage to the carotid artery wall and the accumulation of certain components in the bloodstream due to various causes. Generally speaking, it is a pathological change in which certain substances in the blood accumulate and coagulate on the blood vessel wall, causing the blood vessel wall to become unsmooth or even protrude out of the vascular lumen, resulting in the narrowing of the vascular lumen.

    Of course, if the carotid plaque is severe enough to seriously affect the blood flow to the brain**, the doctor will decide whether to operate and which surgical method to use based on the degree of stenosis caused by the carotid plaque, the stability of the plaque, and the patient's symptoms and basic condition.

    However, once the symptoms of carotid artery plaque appear, most of them are severe plaques, resulting in carotid artery stenosis, and there are many symptoms caused by carotid artery stenosis, but most of them are transient ischemic attack, transient stroke, dizziness, headache, syncope, etc. Don't worry about mentioning it without mentioning it, you should change your lifestyle and take oral medications after finding carotid plaque, because the carotid artery is the window of the blood vessels throughout the body, and the formation of carotid plaque often indicates the possibility of systemic atherosclerosis.

    As everyone knows, the fundamental reason behind these bad cholesterol is the lack of vitality, the lack of qi and blood, the lack of qi and blood, the lack of blood sucking blood, the lack of blood nourishing qi, and the separation of qi and blood. Because Chinese medicine has seen the essence of things, starting from the source of things, things can be easily solved. This is the treasure of the motherland and a great place for the best diseases of traditional Chinese medicine.

    Do you think vascular plaque is scary in TCM? Don't think that modern medicine is smart. Coronary heart disease cerebral infarction is often treated with stent bypass grafting, the symptoms are not cured, aspirin is taken every day after stenting, expensive rejection drugs are taken, drugs are taken for a lifetime, and they are eaten until death, is this **?

    Coronary heart disease is originally a very easy disease, but Western medicine treats it as a lifelong disease.

    Therefore, once the symptoms of carotid plaque appear, most of them are due to severe narrowing of the lumen due to plaque overload, or sudden rupture of plaque, affecting the blood supply to the brain, resulting in a series of symptoms caused by acute vascular occlusion. These include quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, limiting cholesterol intake, exercising, weight control, and eating a low-salt and low-fat diet. Coronary plaques can be visualized by CTA or coronary angiography.

    Arterial plaque is not only a manifestation of natural aging, but can have serious consequences.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The consequences are really serious, because carotid artery malformations can cause blood vessels to burst, which can cause death in a short period of time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Cervical vascular malformations are very dangerous, and if not timely**, it will affect the blood supply to the brain. The cause of cervical deformity is generally caused by a long time of bowing the head and lack of exercise, you can use drugs** or surgery, and then acupuncture** after surgery, which is more conducive to recovery, do not sit for a long time and play with mobile phones and watch TV, and exercise appropriately.

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