Before the blood vessels in the brain are blocked, the body often has these 4 signs, but many people ignore them
Updated on: 10-0-0 0:0:0

If you've ever suddenly felt dizzy, blurred vision, or even slurred speech, you might think it's a common problem like fatigue or blood sugar fluctuations, but in reality, these can be early signs of a blockage in a blood vessel in your brain.

Blockages in cerebral blood vessels, especially strokes, usually occur very quickly and severely, and once they occur, the consequences can be irreversible, however, the body often sends some signals before the blood vessels are completely blocked.

As a doctor who has worked in the hospital for many years, I have witnessed many patients in clinical practice who ignore these signals and eventually lead to irreparable damage.

Blockage of blood vessels in the brain is not a sudden event, in fact, the process of blockage of blood vessels usually proceeds slowly, during which the body sends out warning signals in different ways, but many people tend to ignore these early signs until serious consequences occur.

Therefore, being aware of these symptoms and taking timely action can greatly reduce the risk of developing major brain diseases.

Darkness: A warning of "instant loss of vision".

One of the signals we need to understand is "black", a term that may be unfamiliar to many people, but it means a sudden loss of blurry or dark shadow vision in front of the eyes, which can be short-lived, lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes, and usually causing a great panic.

Many people may think that they are just overtired or suddenly dizzy, but this is actually an early sign of a blockage of blood vessels in the brain, and in fact, this phenomenon of "vision loss" is often caused by poor blood flow to the brain.

When blood is not effectively supplied to the eyes and visual centers, vision is disturbed, leading to the occurrence of "blackness", and I once received an elderly patient who suddenly felt blurred vision at home and his eyes were dark, and because the symptoms were only short-lived, he did not pay enough attention.

Two weeks later, the patient was rushed to the hospital with a sudden stroke, and after examination, it was found that the blood vessels in his brain had been severely blocked.

Salivation: A warning that has been ignored

The second possible sign is salivation, which is not simply an oral problem, it is often a warning sign before the blockage of the cerebral blood vessels, and some patients will have a non-stop drooling phenomenon when the blood flow in the brain is abnormal.

This symptom is especially pronounced during sleep, and it may be that you wake up in the morning to find that there are wet stains on your pillow, which is actually because the nerves in the brain that control oral movements are affected, resulting in a disorder of saliva secretion and swallowing.

I once met a male patient around 60 years old who was usually healthy and suddenly found himself drooling a lot while sleeping. At first, he didn't associate this with a brain problem, until he woke up in the night to find that the corners of his mouth were soaked and it was difficult to close his mouth completely.

After a series of examinations, he was finally diagnosed with a blocked cerebral artery, which was actually caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in a weakened ability to control the oral cavity.

Unclear language: The signal may be worse than you think

Next, slurred speech is also a common sign of cerebral vascular blockage, and the blood flow to the brain is not smooth, especially when it affects the language center of the brain, patients often have slurred and slurred speech.

This symptom usually occurs frequently over a period of time, it may be difficult to control the mouth when speaking, or it may be a knotted tongue when speaking, and the pronunciation is not clear, many people may think that it is a cold or oral discomfort, but it is actually a very dangerous sign that it may indicate a cerebrovascular problem.

I once had a patient who suddenly had slurred speech during several meetings, stumbled so often that others could not hear what he was saying, and at the time, he did not feel the seriousness of the problem and did not feel any pain.

However, after I explained this phenomenon to him, he realized that it was actually a sign of insufficient blood flow to the brain, and after further examination, the results showed that his cerebral blood vessels had been mildly blocked, but fortunately, timely intervention prevented more serious consequences.

Crooked corners of the mouth: early symptoms of "hemiplegia".

Finally, the crooked corners of the mouth are also an important signal of cerebral vascular blockage, and many stroke patients have symptoms that are first manifested on the face, especially the crooked corners of the mouth, when the blood supply to the brain is blocked, there will be problems with the facial nerves, resulting in drooping of the corners of the mouth and asymmetrical expression.

Once this symptom occurs, it is often accompanied by other brain problems, such as numbness or weakness in the limbs, and it is important to note that the crooked corners of the mouth do not necessarily cause severe pain or discomfort in the first place, and many people may not immediately realize that it is a warning of a blockage of blood vessels in the brain.

I once saw a patient who suddenly had a crooked corner of his mouth, and at first he didn't feel any pain, but he felt that something was wrong, and he didn't seek medical attention in time, but thought it might be a facial expression problem caused by staying up too late.

However, after a few days of observation, his symptoms did not improve, but he began to feel weakness in one limb, and finally decided to go to the hospital for examination, and the results showed that he was already in the early stage of a mild stroke, and with timely treatment, he avoided a more serious stroke.

Why do many people ignore these symptoms?

In fact, many people ignore these early symptoms because they often manifest mildly and often do not cause severe pain or discomfort to the body in the short term.

Many people will think that these symptoms are caused by common problems such as excessive work stress, physical fatigue, or colds, without realizing that they may be a sign of cerebrovascular problems behind them.

In addition, many people do not understand how slow and insidious the process of cerebrovascular blockage is, it can occur little by little over a few years, and when the symptoms are sudden, they often have caused serious consequences, so it is very important to stay alert, seek medical attention in time, and understand the changes in the body.

The blockage of blood vessels in the brain is often not a sudden disaster, but a gradual process, although many people think that "stroke" or "cerebrovascular disease" is a sudden event, but in fact, many times the body has already sent out warning signs.

Darkness, salivation, slurred speech and crooked mouth may be your body telling you that it's time to pay attention to the health of the cerebrovascular system.

By paying attention to these tiny signals and intervening in a timely manner, we can greatly reduce the risk of cerebral vascular blockage, protect our health, and hopefully everyone can stay alert and not let the body's distress signals go unnoticed.

The above content is for reference only, if you feel unwell, please consult a professional doctor in time

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