What are the long-term effects of cerebral hypoxia?
What are the long-term effects of cerebral hypoxia?
People who recover from cerebral hypoxia may have lifelong problems, such as:
- Cognitive impairment or memory loss.
- Personality changes.
- Poor judgment or inability to focus.
- Problems with balance, coordination or walking.
- Spasticity (full body muscle contractions) or muscle spasms.
- Speech and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia).
- Vision problems.