Symptoms of neurological cerebral vasospasm may include headache, dizziness, blurred vision, memory loss and limb numbness, etc. In severe cases, it may cause cerebral ischemia or even stroke. Once related symptoms appear, you should see a doctor as soon as possible for a detailed examination. 1. Headache and dizziness When cerebral vasospasm occurs, the blood supply to the brain is limited. The most common symptom is a sudden headache, usually a throbbing headache, which may be accompanied by dizziness or even a brief period of confusion. In this case, medication can be used to relieve the pain, such as nimodipine to dilate cerebral blood vessels, ibuprofen to relieve pain, and flunarizine to improve vascular status. At the same time, pay attention to getting enough sleep and avoid overusing the brain and mood swings. 2. Visual impairment and memory loss Neurogenic cerebral vasospasm may cause blurred vision, dark shadows when looking at things, or transient vision loss. These symptoms are usually caused by insufficient blood supply to the optic nerve area. Limited blood supply to the brain may affect cognitive function, manifested as memory loss and inattention. For abnormal vision, optic nerve problems should be checked immediately; those with memory loss can be relieved through appropriate whole-brain training, improved diet such as Omega-3 fatty acids, nuts and regular exercise. 3. Limb numbness and fatigue Due to blood pressure fluctuations or insufficient blood supply in the brain area that controls limb function, some patients may experience numbness in the hands and feet or temporary limited movement. Be alert to small cerebrovascular events when symptoms recur or worsen. In addition to medical treatment, you can try daily care, such as improving circulation through yoga and stretching exercises; in terms of diet, you can eat more foods rich in B vitamins and magnesium, such as bananas and green leafy vegetables, to help nerve repair and function regulation. 4. Nausea, vomiting and cardiovascular reactions Neurogenic cerebral vasospasm may affect the central nervous system of some patients, leading to complications such as nausea, vomiting, abnormal heart rate or chest tightness. If such symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention for screening for potential cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risks. Adjusting diet, avoiding the intake of high-fat and high-salt foods, and maintaining appropriate psychological counseling can help alleviate symptom onset. Once symptoms of neurological cerebral vasospasm appear, you should pay great attention to it and seek professional medical help as soon as possible. At the same time, pay attention to daily prevention, such as maintaining a good lifestyle, a balanced diet, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, and regular physical examinations, which will help reduce the risk of occurrence. |
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