What are the sequelae of cerebrovascular accidents?
Cerebrovascular accident generally refers to stroke. Post-stroke sequelae commonly include limb numbness, language impairment, and facial drooping. Specific details are as follows:
1. Limb Numbness
Stroke is an acute and rapidly progressive disease caused by cerebral ischemia or hemorrhage. Contributing factors include psychological stress, aging, smoking, and others. This condition may impair the central sensory nerves in the brain, leading to symptoms such as limb numbness.
2. Language Impairment
If the disease exerts pressure on the language centers of the brain, patients may experience speech difficulties such as stuttering or slurred speech.
3. Facial Drooping
Stroke may damage the corticobulbar tract, leading to central facial paralysis, which manifests as crookedness of the mouth and eyes.
In addition, stroke may also cause consciousness disorders, cognitive dysfunction, facial paralysis, and other complications. Patients with this condition should seek prompt medical attention and follow a doctor's guidance for treatment using appropriate medications, such as citicoline sodium capsules, Mailuotong granules, or Xuesaitong tablets.