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Early Signs of Cerebral Arteriosclerosis

🔑 Keywords: Healthcare · Anxiety Relief and Brain Health Cerebral arteriosclerosis is part of systemic arteriosclerosis. Early signs are often overlooked, leading to delayed treatment and worsening conditions, severely affecting the health of middle-aged and elderly individuals. Therefore, prevention, early detection, and prompt treatment are critical. Symptoms of cerebral arteriosclerosis result from chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, weakening cortical functional activity. Main symptoms include: 1. Dizziness and headaches. Most patients report dull pain in the forehead and occipital region, worsening with posture changes or existing dizziness/headaches intensifying. Some feel unsteady walking. Basilar artery sclerosis may cause vertigo, nystagmus, nausea, facial muscle numbness, and occasionally swallowing difficulties. 2. Memory decline, difficulty concentrating, reduced mental work capacity—feeling strained in work or study. Memory loss manifests as quick forgetting of recent events, while past memories remain clear, though deficits aren’t obvious. 3. Early sleep disturbances: difficulty falling asleep, frequent dreams, easy waking. 4. Emotional and behavioral changes. Reduced self-control, emotional sensitivity, occasional sadness, sudden happiness, irritability. Some exhibit restlessness, suspicion, fear, indecisiveness. Others show euphoria, forced laughter. These psychiatric symptoms often cause family conflicts. Early-stage cerebral arteriosclerosis symptoms fluctuate in severity, vary among individuals, and alternate. They are often misdiagnosed as "neurasthenia," "neurosis," or "menopausal syndrome." Additionally, depending on the location and extent of brain tissue involvement, symptoms vary widely. For example, internal carotid artery sclerosis may cause limb numbness, weakness, flaccidity, or unilateral visual impairment/loss. Bilateral brainstem cystic sclerosis may lead to unclear speech, uncontrollable laughing/crying, choking while drinking, or even swallowing difficulties; some may display sucking reflexes. Damage to extrapyramidal systems may cause facial expressionlessness, resembling dementia. <brain>
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