Is a minor stroke serious? How to treat a minor stroke

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is the beginning, whether it is serious or not, it depends on whether the fifteen days are appropriate, and it is best to use traditional Chinese medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best way to have a minor stroke is as follows:

    1. For primary diseases such as hypertension and diabetes;

    2. Eat more foods that soften blood vessels, are rich in fiber and fiber, and avoid eating fatty meat, animal offal and other high-fat, high-cholesterol foods that can cause arteriosclerosis;

    3. You can take drugs such as Panax notoginseng powder and Danshen dripping pills, and you can also use Danshen and San.

    7. Soak angelica, Chuanxiong, safflower, etc. in water or make soup to drink;

    4. Maintain a good attitude;

    5. Exercise properly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I used to think that strokes would only happen to middle-aged and elderly people, until one time a colleague of mine suddenly fainted and was taken to the hospital and found out that it was a minor stroke. After being discharged from the hospital, my colleague visited him at his home and asked about his condition, and he told me that the doctor said that it was caused by vascular atherosclerotic lesions, and that this situation occurred due to the lack of moderation in diet and proper exercise. He also prescribed Tongxinluo Capsule Conditioning, which is a Chinese patent medicine, which can invigorate qi and blood, relieve pain, and can also protect high-risk factors such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, obesity and other high-risk factors that cause vascular endothelial damage, so that blood vessels can maintain elasticity, and is a common preventive drug for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    A colleague went to work after a period of rest at home and saw that he was in good spirits.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are several causes of stroke:

    1. Hypertension is the first most common cause of stroke, and long-term hypertension will lead to arteriosclerosis, which will lead to blockage or rupture of blood vessels and cause stroke.

    2. Diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, these are also causes of stroke.

    3. Long-term smoking can also cause arteriosclerosis, which can cause stroke.

    4. Heart diseases, such as arrhythmia, especially patients with atrial fibrillation, are prone to form embolus in the heart, and once the embolus falls off, it will induce stroke.

    5. There are other reasons, such as being too obese, not sleeping well for a long time, and too little physical exercise, which are all risk factors for stroke. Strokes include:

    1. Long-term smoking;

    2. The cause of stroke is also related to age, race, and gender, and the incidence of men is relatively higher than that of women, the incidence of older people is higher than that of young people, and the incidence rate of Asians is higher than that of Westerners;

    3. Vascular wall lesions;

    4. Changes in hemorheology, hemodynamics and blood components;

    5. Patients with hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hyperhomocysteinemia;

    6. Heart disease: especially atrial fibrillation. Stroke refers to cerebrovascular accidents, including ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction) and hemorrhagic stroke (cerebral hemorrhage), and the causes of both types of stroke are diverse.

    The main causes of ischemic stroke include:

    1) Athesclerosis, the plaque formed by atherosclerosis is the main factor causing vascular stenosis, the huge plaque can directly cause severe narrowing of the artery and then lead to occlusion, and the narrowing of the blood vessel will lead to a decrease in blood flow, resulting in a decrease in perfusion of the distal artery and a slowing down of blood flow, which will further form thrombosis and cause cerebral infarction; There is also a part of unstable plaque, which will lead to the destruction of the intima of blood vessels, and then form platelet aggregation locally to form thrombus, or cause the rupture of the lipid core in the plaque, these thrombis and detached plaque are carried away by the blood flow and block the distal blood vessels, forming embolism.

    2) Atrial fibrillation can cause the embolus to fall off, and the embolus can be formed to move forward with the blood flow, blocking small blood vessels, and if it is blocked in the cerebral artery, cerebral infarction is formed, and this type of cerebral infarction is called cardioembolism.

    3) The blood itself can also lead to the formation of blood clots due to various factors such as autoimmunity or abnormal coagulation mechanisms, resulting in stroke. In addition, there are a number of other uncommon and unexplained causes of ischemic stroke.

    Causes of hemorrhagic stroke include:

    1) Hypertension combined with arteriosclerosis, long-term hypertension weakens the elasticity of arteriole walls, and blood vessels are prone to rupture and bleeding when blood pressure rises suddenly.

    2) Others** are less common than hypertension, including cerebral arteriovenous malformation, cerebral amyloid vascular disease, cerebral basiloid abnormal vascular network disease, cerebral arteritis, hematological diseases, thrombolysis or anticoagulation**, etc.

    In summary, the causes of stroke are complex, the most common cause of ischemic stroke is atherosclerosis, and the most common cause of hemorrhagic stroke is hypertension. In the process of stroke, it is necessary to distinguish first in order to carry out targeted stroke.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Stroke is a disease characterized by sudden fainting, unconsciousness and unconsciousness, accompanied by crooked mouth, unfavorable speech, hemiplegia, or crooked mouth and hemiplegia without coma. Because of the rapid onset of the disease, the symptoms are subtle and varied, and the condition changes rapidly, which is similar to the characteristics of the number of good deeds of the wind, so it is called stroke and stroke. The incidence and mortality of the disease are relatively high, and there are often sequelae; In recent years, the incidence rate has been increasing, and the age of onset has also tended to be younger, so it is a major disease that threatens human life and quality of life.

    Acute cerebrovascular diseases in Western medicine, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, belong to this category. Western medicine divides the disease into two categories: hemorrhagic and ischemic, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, cerebrovascular malformations, and cerebral aneurysms can often lead to hemorrhagic stroke; Rheumatic heart disease, atrial fibrillation, and bacterial endocarditis often cause ischemic stroke. In addition, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, abnormal blood rheology and abnormal mood fluctuations are closely related to the occurrence of this disease.

    CT and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain confirm the diagnosis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The severity of a stroke has a lot to do with the location and size of the stroke. Among all people, the middle-aged and elderly groups are most susceptible to this disease, usually more male patients than female patients, stroke can be divided into two types: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Symptoms of stroke can be:

    Dizziness in the elderly with repeated momentary dizziness, suddenly feeling dizzy, vision rotation, a few seconds later to return to normal, may be a transient ischemic attack, that is, a slight stroke, may be a precursor of stroke, should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. In addition to cervical spondylosis and diabetes, patients with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, tongue swelling, or a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus or cerebral arteriosclerosis should be vigilant against the precursor of a minor stroke. Sudden blackening in front of the eyes, sudden blackening of one eye, unable to see things, and completely returning to normal after a few seconds or dozens of seconds, medically called one-time blackness of one eye, is caused by retinal ischemia caused by cerebral ischemia.

    Unexplained falls, due to cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral ischemia, motor nerve failure, ataxia and balance disorders, and prone to falls. One of the common symptoms is that the common symptoms are sudden inability to speak or slurred words, or even unable to speak, but the duration is short, up to 24 hours, which should be paid attention to.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If a stroke will cause symptoms such as inconvenience, dizziness, and weakness, you can take Tongmai granules, aspirin enteric-coated tablets**, and exercise appropriately.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hemiplegia refers to movement disorders in the upper and lower limbs, facial muscles, and lower tongue muscles on the same side. In the early stage of hemiplegia, there will be movement disorders and consciousness impairment on one side of the limb, mainly manifested as sudden coma, accompanied by deviation of the head and eyes to one side. In the early stage of hemiplegia, numbness of the limbs will occur, and the patient will suddenly feel numbness and stiffness of one side of the facial muscles, or numbness of one side of the hands and feet, and some will also have symptoms of numbness of the tongue and lips, and will also manifest as temporary slurred speech.

    In the early stage of hemiplegia, there will be frequent nausea and vomiting, and patients will have blood pressure fluctuations, accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, and limb sensory movement disorders. In addition, nosebleeds are a common symptom in the early stages of hemiplegia and are often frequent. Patients with hemiplegia also have symptoms of headache in the early stage, which is mainly manifested by sudden worsening of headache or from intermittent headache to persistent severe headache.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Stroke is characterized by sudden fainting, hemiplegia, slurred speech or aphasia, crooked tongue and tongue, and partial numbness, and has the characteristics of acute onset and rapid change, such as the number of wind evil and good deeds.

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