Cranial nerve palsy

Because basal meningitis and other lesions involve the cranial nerves III, IV, Ⅴ, VI, and tadpoles from there, they cause corresponding nerve paralysis signs. Symptoms such as decreased vision, double vision, drooping eyelids, slanted eyeball positions, numbness of the face, skewed eyes and mouth, drooling of the corners of the mouth, decreased hearing, difficulty swallowing, coughing with drinking water, and abnormal pronunciation.

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