What are the symptoms of cerebral thrombosis?
Disease description:
I've been experiencing sudden dizziness lately, and I'm worried it might be a cerebral thrombosis (brain blood clot). I'd like to ask the doctor: What are the symptoms of cerebral thrombosis?
The symptoms of cerebral thrombosis are varied and mainly include:
1. Sudden neurological dysfunction: such as numbness or weakness in limbs on one side of the body, which may begin with one upper limb and gradually involve the corresponding lower limb and face, manifesting as hemiplegia, hemisensory disturbance, or hemianopia.
2. Drooping mouth corner: the mouth corner deviates to one side while speaking, suggesting possible damage to facial nerves.
3. Dizziness and blurred vision: dizziness may resemble a feeling of intoxication or lightheadedness; blurred vision may manifest as visual blurring, double vision, or visual field defects.
4. Speech difficulties: such as slurred speech, stuttering, or inability to understand others' speech.
5. Other symptoms: such as persistent yawning, abnormal blood pressure, unsteady gait, sudden vertigo, drooling, etc., which may also be precursors or associated symptoms of cerebral thrombosis.
If suspected, prompt medical attention is recommended.