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The sequelae of stroke should first distinguish whether it is the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage or the sequelae of cerebral infarction. Both require drinking plenty of fluids, as much as the heart can tolerate, of course. In addition, to have a low-salt, low-fat diet, diabetic patients also need a low-sugar diet, it is best not to drink porridge, patients with gout need a low-purine diet, that is, eat less animal offal, seafood, alcohol, etc.
The patient's underlying medical conditions need to be controlled, such as those with hypertension.
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Question 1: How to recover from the sequelae of cerebral infarction 100 points After 2 years of cerebral infarction, it is called the sequelae period, if it has become sequelae, there is no medicine or equipment that can make the patient recover. At present, there is only one best method for sequelae or post-infarct neurological deficit at home and abroad, that is, ****, **** is not a simple forging ruler sparring, he is a set of formal training methods, and it needs to be watched by a qualified physician.
Of course, stem cell transplantation is also being studied, but the technology is immature and the effect is uncertain.
Question 2: What is the best way to treat the sequelae of cerebral infarction? What should I do if my hands and feet are numb? What is the best way to see the sequelae of cerebral infarction This question happened to meet some time ago, and my uncle was also numb in his hands and feet, so I would like to tell you some of my suggestions:
1) Instruct the patient to rest in bed in the acute stage, preferably in a supine position, to ensure cerebral blood supply and reduce brain ischemia.
2) Maintain the functional position of the paralyzed limb and help the patient to do passive movement of the affected limb and joint.
3) After the condition is stabilized, encourage the patient to do active exercise. Get out of bed as soon as possible, train and guide from getting up, balancing the affected limb, standing, and walking, gradually increase the range and number of activities, and finally help to train up and down the stairs, so that the affected limb can be exercised and conducive to the recovery of function.
According to the situation you described, you can regularly use some thrombolytic drugs, such as aspirin and leech acid peptides, leech acid peptides are combined with soy protein peptides, lecithin, spirulina, kudzu and other nutrients, according to the theory of nutrition, using a unique processing technology to make. It is often used in a variety of thrombotic diseases, eliminating vascular blockage, depolymerizing blood cells, dissipating thrombus, promoting blood absorption and microvascular recanalization, thereby improving the state of micro-rapid circulation. Compared with the anticoagulant and antithrombotic drugs commonly used in Linghu Tou (aspirin and heparin), it has the characteristics of high absorption rate, fast absorption and good effect.
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The following methods are used for the sequelae of cerebral infarction:
1. Drug**: To prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction, the drug** considers the ASA strategy, A is antiplatelet **, S is statin**, A is antihypertensive**. Patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction are advised to take aspirin, statins or antihypertensive drugs for a long time, and diabetic patients need to control blood sugar reasonably;
2. ****: The patient has functional impairment and needs to be ****;
3. Change unhealthy lifestyle: quit smoking, stop drinking, and eat a low-salt and low-fat diet.
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You have to go to the hospital, a professional doctor will come**, you can't ask blindly, it will kill people. Whoever gives you advice is suspected of practicing medicine illegally.
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Summary. The sequelae of cerebral infarction are generally manifested as unilateral limb movement, speech dysfunction, balance dysfunction, etc., which are caused by acute occlusion of cerebral blood vessels and cerebral cell ischemia and hypoxia necrosis, resulting in damage to intracranial sensory and motor nerves, resulting in limb sensorimotor abnormalities. The sequelae of cerebral infarction vary in severity depending on the size of the infarction.
Mild sequelae of cerebral infarction can be recovered by acupuncture, physiotherapy, exercise and other means. Patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction with a large area are not likely to recover slowly through appropriate exercises.
Can the sequelae of cerebral infarction be cured?
The sequelae of cerebral infarction are generally manifested as unilateral limb movement, speech dysfunction, balance dysfunction, etc., which are caused by acute occlusion of cerebral blood vessels and cerebral cell ischemia and hypoxia necrosis, resulting in damage to intracranial sensory and motor nerves, resulting in limb sensorimotor abnormalities. The sequelae of cerebral infarction vary in severity depending on the size of the infarction. Mild sequelae of cerebral infarction can be recovered by acupuncture, physiotherapy, exercise and other means.
Patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction with a large area are not likely to recover slowly through appropriate exercises.
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Dear, hello, you can go to the local big hospital to see the cerebral palsy center for diagnosis and treatment, the sequelae of cerebral infarction are mainly limb paralysis and speech impairment, and intelligence may also be affected, but the first of cerebral infarction has made leaps and bounds in technology, so the early stage is the key. If the child has a cerebral infarction in time, it will generally not pull down the sequelae, pay attention to the speech and thinking exercise after recovery, and do something with thinking activities.
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**The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage can choose a national public hospital, such as the robotic brain stereotactic microinvasive minimally invasive technology of Beijing Aerospace 731 Hospital.
Symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, the most common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is manifested as muscle weakness of one limb, unfavorable activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory impairment of the ipsilateral limb such as cold and heat, pain and other sensory loss or complete ignorance. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects. The common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three aspects.
1) Mental and intellectual disability: Mental and intellectual disability can be left in a large range or multiple ** cerebral hemorrhage accidents: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.
2) Aphasia sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage mainly includes three aspects:
1. Motor aphasia (Breca aphasia) is manifested in the fact that the patient can understand the words of others, but cannot express his own meaning, and the lesion involves the broca area of the dominant hemisphere, as well as the corresponding subcortical white matter and other areas;
2. Sensory aphasia (Wernicke's aphasia) has no language expression disorder, but cannot understand what others are saying, nor can they understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions that are not asked, talking to themselves, and the lesion involves the Wernicke area of the dominant hemisphere;
3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object, being able to say its purpose, but not being able to name it, and the lesion involves the posterior part of the middle temporal gyrus or the temporooccipital junction in the dominant hemisphere.
3) Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include: headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, inattention, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.
Symptoms of sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhageThe most common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is manifested as muscle weakness of one limb, unfavorable activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory impairment of the same limb such as cold and heat, pain, and other sensory loss or complete ignorance. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects.
The common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three aspects.
1) Mental and intellectual disability: Mental and intellectual disability can be left with mental and intellectual disability due to a large range or multiple ** cerebral hemorrhage accidents: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.
2) Aphasia. There are three main aspects of sequelae aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage.
1. Motor aphasia is manifested in the patient's ability to understand others' words, but unable to express their own meaning;
2. Sensory aphasia has no language expression disorder, but it cannot understand other people's words or understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions and talking to themselves;
3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object and being able to say what it is used for, but not being able to name it.
3) Other symptoms.
Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are: headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, excessive sweating, palpitations, unsteady steps, neck pain and fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.
A study in the United States has given a new method, that is, taking a certain dose of natural astaxanthin can effectively prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction, while not affecting the body's coagulation function and avoiding the risk of cerebral hemorrhage. For patients with high blood pressure, it can also be used as a drug to prevent cerebral infarction for a long time. The existing evidence suggests that oxidative stress and the resulting inflammatory response are the mechanisms that cause abnormal thrombosis, and astaxanthin has strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions, so it can effectively inhibit the process of "oxidative stress" and control the inflammatory response in the process of thrombosis to a certain extent. >>>More
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Most of the sequelae after cerebral hemorrhage will be left to some extent, mainly ****, and it is recommended to train under the guidance of a professional teacher. High blood lipids or atherosclerosis, lipid reduction and plaque fixation, control blood pressure, blood sugar, quit smoking and alcohol.
Hello, cerebral hemorrhage often leaves sequelae such as hemiplegia, unfavorable speech, and crooked mouth and eyes. In addition to the addition and subtraction of drugs with the syndrome under the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine, it is often necessary to combine the products of blood circulation, blood stasis, and general treatment. In addition, it can also be combined with acupuncture, massage and functional exercises** to improve the efficacy.
If you take care of it, you can get out of bed in a month. First of all, my grandmother unfortunately got this disease this winter, and I have been taking care of it at the bedside. I have been consulting for information that I can consult. >>>More