Cerebral infarction is a serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, which is caused by the blockage of blood vessels caused by atherosclerosis or thrombosis of the blood vessels in the brain. Cerebral infarction has a significant impact on the patient's life and can be life-threatening. Therefore, early detection and prevention of cerebral infarction is crucial. The following are the three possible manifestations before the onset of cerebral infarction that doctors have alerted.
Headache is a possible manifestation before cerebral infarction. If you often experience persistent headaches, accompanied by blurred vision, asymmetrical facial expressions, limb weakness, numbness, etc., these may be precursors of cerebral infarction and need to be taken seriously.
These symptoms may be followed by a minor head blow or cold-like symptoms. Some patients even experience sudden headache and dizziness before the onset of a cerebral infarction.
Weakness of the limbs is an important symptom of cerebral infarction. When our body's blood is insufficient, it can lead to weakness in the limbs. Some people may experience sudden weakness in their limbs while exercising or moving. Especially in the morning or after sitting for long periods of time, you are more likely to feel weakness in your limbs. Some people may experience weakness in their limbs months or even years before the onset of a cerebral infarction.
Frequent fatigue and yawning may also be a precursor to cerebral infarction. If you experience fatigue and yawning a lot, and you still do so with rest and adequate sleep, it could be a sign of a cerebral infarction.
This symptom may occur after a minor head blow or cold-like symptoms, or it may appear months or even years before the onset of a cerebral infarction.
In conclusion, cerebral infarction is a serious disease that needs to be detected early and**. If you experience the above symptoms, especially persistent headaches, weakness in the limbs, frequent fatigue and yawning, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time for tests such as brain CT scan, MRI, echocardiology** and blood tests for early detection and ** cerebral infarction.
In daily life, we should also pay attention to the abnormal changes in the body and adopt a healthy lifestyle to prevent the occurrence of cerebral infarction.