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Wind. Hemiplegia.
Left the most common.
Consequence. That is, the patient will have "three deviations", speech disorders, etc
Dysphagia. Cognitive impairment.
Ability to perform activities of daily living.
Barrier. and bowel and bowel disorders.
Triple hemiparesis: one side.
Limb. Impaired mobility.
A partial feeling: One side.
Sensory disturbances. It's that one limb doesn't feel it, and it will.
The consequences are severe. For example, there was a patient who, when it was cold, his lover felt sorry for him, so he poured him with a hospital salt water bottle.
Hot water. Put it under his right foot to warm him. However, this patient was hemiplegic on the right side, and he did not feel it on the right side, and he did not feel hot when he put the very hot water bottle under his feet, and he found it the next day.
Sole. Scald.
Finish. Therefore, this sensory disorder must be vigilant.
Hemiopia: one side.
Visual impairment. Only one side of the object can be seen.
Cognitive impairment. Inability to recognize family, place, time, etc. Is it winter or summer, at home.
Or the hospital, he didn't know.
Speech. Dysfunction.
It is called in medicine. Aphasia.
It is. Speechless.
Patients with right-sided hemiplegia are susceptible.
Aphasia. Left-sided hemiplegia is not easy. Why?Because.
Cerebrum. , of ordinary people.
Linguistic hub. On the left side, patients with right-sided hemiplegia have lesions on the left side of the brain, which affects the speech center and causes aphasia.
Impairment in the ability to perform daily activities.
They can't wash, dress, eat, etc., and can't take care of themselves.
Dysphagia. It is easy to choke when eating and drinking, and it can lead to severe problems.
Aspiration pneumonia.
Suffocation, etc., can even cause respiratory arrest. For patients with dysphagia, we will first insert a nasogastric tube and help him with swallowing training, and the tube can be removed after training.
Stool urination disorder, refers to.
Incontinence.
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The most common sequelae of stroke are limb movement, slurred speech, swallowing dysfunction and so on. It often occurs with the onset of the disease. And if the disease is not effective**, the symptoms will worsen. The need for formal **training is coming**.
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Manifested as hemiplegia, insensitivity, crooked mouth and eyes, unfavorable speech, etc., it is recommended to take Hongjitang Angong Niuhuang Pill orally, cooperate with medical rehabilitation, and alleviate symptoms.
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Stroke sequelae include slurred speech. The woman who walks is swaying and shaking.
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Poor movement, slurred speech, swallowing dysfunction.
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1. Hypertension is the most dangerous factor for stroke and a central part of stroke prevention, so blood pressure should be effectively controlled, long-term medication should be adhered to, and long-term observation of blood pressure changes should be made in order to deal with it in time.
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Common hemiplegia, unfavorable language, empty Kaichen choking disorders, etc., if unfortunately you have a stroke, Douzen should pay attention to grasp the first period, the combination of hospitals and families, xft Xunfengtong, the hospital ** department also purchases this company's products, **can also be used directly at home,**hands, feet, swallowing these problems of the product have.
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Although with the development of medical technology, most stroke patients can improve their symptoms after **. However, damage to different parts of the stroke process will produce different sequelae, which can include motor dysfunction, brain dysfunction, autonomic nerve symptoms, etc.
1. Motor dysfunction: stroke leads to local tissue ischemia, as well as insufficient functional exercise or insufficient training after stroke, which can cause muscle atrophy, fat atrophy, etc., and corresponding movement disorders;
2. Brain dysfunction: After stroke, some patients will have symptoms such as numbness, paresthesia, pain, etc., and some patients will have hemianopia symptoms due to one side of the visual field defect. During stroke, the blood vessels in the back of the brain are damaged, and symptoms such as dizziness, difficulty swallowing, choking on drinking water and coughing may occur, and sequelae such as slurred speech and cognitive impairment can also occur;
3. Autonomic symptoms: Autonomic symptoms include insomnia, mental abnormalities, and urinary and urinary incontinence symptoms, which are related to brain regions of the brain. We should actively carry out first-class training, and do a good job of nursing to avoid causing other serious complications with beams, such as the formation of deep vein thrombosis, as well as adverse reactions such as pulmonary embolism;
4. Other aspects: post-stroke mental disorder, which can also be called post-stroke depression, patients can be anxious, fearful, depressed, and can also have thalamic pain, which is manifested as abnormal pain in one limb, and the pain symptoms are severe.
After a stroke, you should actively carry out ** and cooperate with ** training to alleviate physical and language barriers. In daily life, patients with underlying diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia, should actively control the progression of the disease to avoid stroke.
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Stroke sequelae, also known as stroke sequelae and cerebrovascular disease sequelae, mainly refers to the survivors of stroke patients after the acute phase and recovery period of training still leave a variety of brain dysfunction, it is generally believed that the symptoms left after half a year of stroke are called sequelae. The sequelae of stroke can include a variety of symptoms, and the corresponding sequelae can be left according to the location of the occurrence, as follows:
1. If the lesion site is damaged to conduct sensory nerve fibers, there will be hemisensory impairment, which is manifested as numbness and pain in half of the body or face;
2. Damage to the nerve fibers in charge of limb movement, there will be different degrees of hemiplegia, the light person can walk, but the walking posture is poor, the gait is in a circle, the heavy person can not stand, need to lie in bed, and can not take care of himself;
3. Damage to the visual center of the occipital lobe of the brain, hemianopia and narrowing of the visual field in front of the eye;
4. Some patients will also have aphasia, such as sensory aphasia and rapid aphasia;
5. Some patients will also have mental, emotional and cognitive sequelae after stroke, such as cognitive dysfunction after stroke or dementia after stroke, cognitive decline, and some people are serious to the point of dementia; Affective disorders such as anxiety and depressive disorders may also occur, and in severe cases, coma and vegetative states may occur.
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