What happens when you can't talk after cerebral thrombosis surgery

Inability to speak after cerebral thrombosis surgery may be caused by normal postoperative reactions, increased intracranial pressure, cerebral edema, etc.

1. Normal reaction

1. Normal postoperative reaction: If the patient causes damage to the local nerve during cerebral thrombosis surgery, there will be temporary language dysfunction. It is generally a normal physiological phenomenon that does not require special treatment and can recover on its own after a period of time.

2. Increased intracranial pressure

1. Increased intracranial pressure: If the patient has hypertension and other diseases, and it is not controlled in time before surgery, it may cause increased intracranial pressure.What happens when you can't talk after cerebral thrombosis surgeryAt this time, the brain tissue will be deprived of oxygen, which will affect the patient's speech center, so the above symptoms will be caused. It is recommended that patients can use drugs such as furosemide tablets and hydrochlorothiazide tablets to reduce intracranial pressure and alleviate the condition under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Cerebral edema: This condition will also be caused if the patient stimulates or compresses the brain tissue during cerebral thrombosis surgery, inducing cerebral edema. At the same time, it will be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, headache and other symptoms. You can take mannitol injection, human blood albumin solution and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions to reduce cerebral edema and improve discomfort.

3. Cerebral edema

In addition, it may also be related to cerebral infarction, and it is recommended that patients need to go to the hospital for a complete examination to determine the cause and then do targeted treatment.

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