Ewarta Symptom

Ewart's symptom is a pathological condition associated with impaired cerebral circulation and impaired blood supply to the cerebral hemispheres. It manifests itself in the form of a sharp weakening of vision and the appearance of throbbing pain in the head, sometimes accompanied by loss of consciousness. Nausea, vomiting, dizziness and tinnitus may also occur. In severe cases, paresis of the facial nerve develops. Treatment may include medication, surgery, and physical therapy. Prevention includes timely consultation with a doctor, treatment of vascular diseases and a healthy lifestyle.