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According to clinical cases, stem cells have a good effect on the sequelae caused by stroke, especially for the recovery of limbs. At present, Hubei Zhongshan Hospital has introduced this kind of technology! The new stem cell department of Zhongshan Hospital has a significant effect on the professional use of stem cells.
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To prevent stroke, it is necessary to minimize the risk factors of stroke, maintain emotional stability, do less or no things that are easy to cause emotional agitation, eat lightly and modestly, quit smoking and alcohol, and keep the stool smooth; Moderate activity to control hyperemia and blood lipids in a timely manner.
Stroke is the number one killer of human health, and in our country, there is a new patient every 12 seconds, and a person dies of stroke every 21 seconds. Cerebral stroke has become the most common disability and mortality rate in China. Stroke is not the patent of the elderly, many people's ideological concepts, feel that only the elderly will suffer from stroke, China Stroke Network clinical data show that many young people also suffer from stroke, and the number is gradually increasing, the main reason is unhealthy diet (too much salt, too heavy taste, like to eat meat, more social), bad living habits (long-term fatigue, smoking, excessive drinking.
Chronic lack of physical activity. Life is stressful, work is stressful, and mood swings. Certain diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high blood lipids can also lead to stroke.
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You can take a cup of safflower hawthorn ginger sugar tea every day as a precaution, but safflower is not saffron.
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Hello landlord friend, don't stop the previous medicine.
Do a good job of home care, control the disease, and pay attention to it every day.
The body will be healthy as soon as possible.
I saw that the patients around me were eating this.
You ask a friend to find out about the company when you ask a high-latitude middle farmer**.
I hope you are healthy soon2012-4-19 16:09:35
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Cerebral stroke, also known as stroke or cerebrovascular accident, is a disease with symptoms of cerebral ischemia and hemorrhagic injury as the main clinical manifestations, which are mainly divided into two categories: hemorrhagic stroke (cerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage) and ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction, cerebral thrombosis), of which cerebral infarction is more common. Cerebral infarction, also known as ischemic stroke in medicine, refers to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia due to cerebral blood circulation disorders, resulting in necrosis of local brain tissue, causing brain dysfunction, resulting in hemiplegia, hemivision loss, hemiplegia numbness, slurred speech and other symptoms.
Prevention of cerebral infarction (cerebral infarction) includes primary and secondary prevention. Primary prevention refers to the prevention of cerebral infarction before the onset of cerebral infarction, through changing unhealthy lifestyles and actively intervening in various controllable risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, etc., to achieve the purpose of preventing or delaying the occurrence of cerebral infarction.
Secondary prevention is aimed at patients who have had cerebral infarction, control their risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, etc., and give corresponding drugs to reduce the risk of recurrence of cerebral infarction. In the secondary prevention of non-cardiogenic ischemic stroke, antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, clopidogrel, dipyridamole, and cilostazol are the main drugs. At present, there are both original and generic antiplatelet drugs on the market, and the two will be different in terms of clinical trials, production processes, excipients and impurities.
For example, although the active ingredient of the original clopidogrel and the generic drug are the same, the production process is different, resulting in different crystal forms, which affects stability.
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The main pathogenesis of stroke is caused by cerebral atherosclerosis, so all factors that cause arteriosclerosis may promote the occurrence of stroke. Risk factors for stroke are some risk factors for cerebral atherosclerosis, and common risk factors include high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood lipids, smoking, drinking, lack of exercise, and unhealthy lifestyle. Therefore, if you want to prevent stroke, you must prevent atherosclerosis, and you must strengthen exercise and do aerobic exercise more than three times a week, such as jogging, cycling, swimming, etc.
If your blood pressure is high, you must eat a low-salt and low-fat diet, strictly control your blood pressure, control your blood sugar levels, control your blood lipids, quit smoking and drinking, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and have regular hospital physical examinations to test blood sugar and lipids.
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When a stroke occurs Stroke is sudden. People who had nothing abnormal in their body before, but suddenly lost consciousness, fell to the ground, or their hands and feet did not listen to commands, trembled, and slurred speech. The people around him are often overwhelmed by the sudden change, and desperately shake the patient and scream loudly in an attempt to regain consciousness or carry him to another place to rest.
These are the worst emergency measures for stroke. In recent years, stroke has been the second leading cause of death. However, this does not mean that a stroke will inevitably lead to death, and if first aid is properly given, not only will there be no danger to life, but sometimes it can recover to a certain extent, and many people can continue to work.
Therefore, first aid measures during an attack are really important, if the attack is not handled properly, or if the medical treatment is delayed too late, it will cause serious adverse consequences. The patient should be quiet When a stroke occurs, the patient should be kept absolutely quiet in principle. If you shake the patient or shout loudly in a panic, the condition may worsen.
Stroke is sudden, of course, we can't know when and where it happened, and there are many people who have happened in places where ambulance is inconvenient, such as bathrooms, on the road, meeting places, living rooms of relatives and friends, etc. If this is the case, the person around you should never move the patient. If you are close to the hospital, you can leave it as it is and find a doctor to diagnose it as soon as possible.
If it is not possible to find a doctor quickly, the patient must be moved to the appropriate place and wait for the doctor to come to diagnose him, or be taken to the hospital by ambulance. In short, the people around you must have the ability to adapt to the situation.
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Specific TCM Chinese medicine can be used**, how long has the patient had such a condition.
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Cerebral stroke includes ischemic stroke, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral thrombosis, and hemorrhagic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, of which subarachnoid hemorrhage is mostly caused by intracerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage. Whether it is hemorrhagic stroke or ischemic stroke, it is a disease that seriously endangers human health, and after a positive **, patients may have different degrees of sequelae.
Common sequelae include hemiplegia or sensory impairment of one limb, facial paralysis, aphasia, hearing loss, seizures, etc.
The sequelae of stroke mainly include three aspects:
First, if one lip is hemiplegic, physical therapy measures such as massage, massage, and scalding can be given, and acupuncture can be given.
Second, hyperbaric oxygen can be given**, after the stroke is stabilized, if the condition allows, hyperbaric oxygen ** can be given, and hyperbaric oxygen ** has a good effect on the recovery of sequelae.
Thirdly, drugs such as nourishing nerves and invigorating blood circulation can be given to promote the recovery of sequelae.
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It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for further examination as soon as possible, and only then can we carry out targeted treatment. After the patient's vital signs are stable, such as acupuncture, physiotherapy, exercise, homework, neurophysiology, etc. You should also pay attention to rest, don't stay up late, and ensure adequate sleep.
Stroke is also known as "cerebrovascular accident" and is commonly known as "stroke". Stroke refers to the sudden occurrence of problems in cerebral blood vessels, blockage or rupture, resulting in brain tissue damage, also known as "acute cerebrovascular disease". There are two main types: ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. >>>More
Stroke is a specialized disease, so don't take medicine by yourself. However, blood pressure must be measured regularly, and more attention should be paid to the patient, communicate with him more, and provide psychological counseling. Also, you can go to some community hospitals****.
Cause analysis. 1.Stroke can be caused by high blood pressure. >>>More
The precursors are feeling sleepy, fatigue, not sleeping enough, lack of energy, hearing loss, vision loss, slow reactions, dizziness, headache, and numbness. Wait a minute. Generally after the age of 50, these symptoms are often present, so it is recommended to go for a check-up in time. >>>More
It is best to use pure Chinese medicine, and the "heart-brain pulse" is very good.