Cerebral infarction is a common cerebrovascular disease, during the attack, patients may experience headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and in severe cases, it may also lead to paralysis, aphasia and other consequences. However, in many people, in the months leading up to a cerebral infarction, there may be some "cues" in the body that are often overlooked, but may be a precursor to a cerebral infarction.
1. Two months ago, I had recurrent headaches, especially sudden headachesSevere pain of the attack
During a cerebral infarction, brain cells are damaged due to insufficient blood supply to the cerebral blood vessels, causing headaches. Moreover, the headache of the precursor of cerebral infarction is often reversed, and the degree of pain will gradually worsen.
Therefore, if a person has such headache symptoms two months ago, they should pay enough attention and seek medical attention in time.
2. Two months ago, I had repeated dizzinessSymptoms such as nausea and vomiting
In cerebral infarction, insufficient blood supply to the brain causes brain cells to malfunction, causing symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.
Moreover, symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting that precursor to cerebral infarction are often reversed and last for a long time. Therefore, if a person has such symptoms two months ago, they should also pay enough attention and seek medical attention in time.
Third, there was a reversal two months agoSymptoms such as limb weakness and slurred speech
In the case of cerebral infarction, the lack of blood supply to the brain can lead to damage to brain cells, which can cause symptoms such as limb weakness and slurred speech. Moreover, symptoms such as limb weakness and slurred speech in the precursor of cerebral infarction are often reversed and last for a long time.
Therefore, if a person has such symptoms two months ago, they should also pay enough attention and seek medical attention in time.
Summary: Cerebral infarction is a serious cerebrovascular disease, and if it can be detected early and timely, it can avoid its serious consequences. Therefore, we should pay attention to the precursors of cerebral infarction, especially those "hints" that appeared two months ago.