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Blockage of a nerve in the brain can lead to various symptoms depending on the location and severity of the blockage. Some common signs and symptoms include:
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Persistent, severe headaches that may worsen with activity or change in position.
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Blurred vision, double vision, loss of vision in one or both eyes, or difficulty with peripheral vision.
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Sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the body or in specific muscles controlled by the affected nerve.
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Difficulty speaking, slurred speech, or inability to find the right words.
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Lack of coordination, stumbling, difficulty with balance, or trouble walking.
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Numbness or tingling in the face, arms, legs, or one side of the body.
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Confusion, memory loss, difficulty understanding or following instructions.
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Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain, leading to convulsions or loss of consciousness.
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Changes in behavior, mood swings, irritability, or personality changes.
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Especially if the blockage affects the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination.
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