Problem description: I had a cerebral infarction five years ago, and later recovered. In May of this year, my cerebral infarction recurred. I was discharged home after being hospitalized for half a month and controlled. Now I am in a semi-hemiplegic state. From the beginning of the hospitalization, the trouble was basically once an hour, the legs were always curled up, and they were unwilling to straighten. Then I kept talking about leg cramps, let us press his leg with our hands, and it was all right. I was so startled to sleep that I couldn’t sleep well, and then cried when I ate and went to the toilet. Now I cry all day and say that I have cramps in my legs or pain in my hips. The hospital has also checked that there is no problem with the span, and there is no lack of calcium in trace elements. Want to know what is the reason for this?
Question date:2021-01-06
Patient information:Age: 59 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Hello, according to the symptoms, it is necessary to consider neuralgia and muscle spasms caused by neurological abnormalities.
Guidance suggestion: Please indicate whether there is any obvious brain damage, cerebral ischemia or cerebral atrophy, whether the muscle on the side of hemiplegia has atrophy, and whether there is electromyography. Check the picture so that we can judge the condition clearly.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection