Is it difficult for people who have had a stroke to live afterwards?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is indeed like this, most people who have had a stroke have a relatively poor living state, are not particularly sensitive, and have some sequelae.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not like that, the stroke is optimistic, the stroke will not affect the future life after the stroke, and the stroke is the same as a normal person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, we should pay attention to follow-up maintenance, some people's bodies are very healthy, and basically will not be affected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After having a stroke, if you can go to the hospital in time for ** and recover well, your future life will not be greatly affected. However, many people will have symptoms of paralysis after having a stroke, and their lives will definitely be greatly affected. In order to avoid stroke, we should pay more attention to our physical health, control our blood pressure, and go to the hospital for check-ups.

    Nowadays, many people in society will have a stroke for a variety of reasons. Is it difficult for people who have had a stroke to live after that? Here's what I think:

    If a patient is able to go to the hospital in time for the early stage of a stroke** and recovers well after **, then the person may be able to return to normal after a few days of rest. Although these stroke patients who have recovered well will have some hand tremors or dizziness in their normal life, their normal life will not be greatly affected.

    However, if a person's stroke symptoms are very severe, and they are not very good after going to the hospital**, then the person is likely to have symptoms of paralysis after the stroke, and some severe stroke patients may not even be able to speak clearly. These patients who have had a more severe stroke will definitely be affected in their lives after the stroke, and they may become a patient who is unable to take care of themselves.

    The main reason why many people experience the symptoms of stroke is that they do not pay attention to their healthy diet and exercise in their daily lives. If we have a balanced nutrition, eat healthy, and be able to exercise several times a week, monitor our blood pressure, blood sugar and other physical indicators in time, and go to the hospital to check our body in time, then the chance of stroke symptoms is still very small. I hope that everyone can pay attention to their physical health in life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How long can a person live after a stroke, such a thing is not certain, the severity of cerebral infarction is not the same, the quality of life and the probability of life of patients in the second half of the period are not completely unquestionable, but it is necessary to grasp that stroke is more complex and difficult, if there is no reasonable way, stroke will cause great harm.

    The most common thing in medicine is cerebral infarction, of course, how long can cerebral infarction live, it must be more reasonable to understand how long can cerebral infarction live, before it can be fully established. At present, the survival time and probability after stroke are the most important issues to pay attention to. Below, let's find out how long a person can live after a stroke.

    If the patient is in a trance and stays in bed for a long time after stroke, in addition to drug control, nutritional support is also required. It mainly includes lung infections, urinary tract infections, bedsores, etc., if these are not done well, then you will not live long. Looking specifically at a set of information data, according to the survey, 62% of those who live for 5 years after suffering from cerebral infarction, 20% of those who live for 6 10 years, 15% who live for 11 15 years, and 3% who live for 15 years or even more than 20 years.

    That is also the approximate information in medicine, if you want to fully establish the survival time after stroke, you should know according to the physical condition, the severity of the condition, the ** plan.

    Cerebral infarction does have a high probability of death, so many patients are more concerned about cerebral infarction, and the mortality rate of patients in the infectious period of cerebral infarction is high. Generally, the disease is severe within half a month of onset, which can be extended to a month or even a few weeks, and the effective expansion of the disease must be dealt with through a comprehensive ****, including drugs, acupuncture and other **** programs. Patients with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and other underlying diseases should pay attention, especially bad habits, smoking, drinking and other habits should be paid attention to, just need to change the poor preferences, cerebral infarction can be improved, mortality will also be reduced, which is especially important for most patients.

    We have done most of the understanding of the patient's situation after stroke, how long can live after stroke is not certain, varied, the probability of death from cerebral infarction is higher, but the life time of the public after stroke can be affected, such as touch symptoms or complications will have an adverse impact on stroke patients, but it is also worth improving symptoms and improving survival.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course not, if you take good care of it, then you can live a long life, basically another 30 years is not a problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not like this, if the later maintenance is very good, you can live for a long time, as long as the maintenance is good, you can live for twenty or thirty years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long a stroke patient can live is not unified**, because according to the size of the stroke lesion, the location of the lesion, the age of the patient, whether there are other underlying diseases, whether the treatment after stroke is appropriate, aftercare and other comprehensive analysis, if the situation is relatively good, the patient may not affect life, if the condition is poor, the onset of 1-2 days or 1-2 months may die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, it is normal for patients to have some mood swings after stroke, stroke will bring a lot of sequelae to patients, including physical inconvenience and even inability to move, so the patient's mood is very sad and irritable, you as a family member to understand more, at present, only communicate with the patient more, do a good job of ideological work, cooperate with him to do a good job of **and**exercise, so that the patient's inconvenience is reduced to the lightest, so that the patient's temper and mood will naturally be better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After all, he is now a patient, different from ordinary people, it is normal for mood to change, and he can use traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture to help recover, Dr. Guo Tingxiong of the Chinese Medicine Hall of Xinglin Acupuncture Garden in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, has a very good effect, and is on the 4th floor of Sanheng Coal Chemical Building, South 2nd Lane, Jinyang Street, Taiyuan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, Stroke is also called stroke. There are two types: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke.

    We generally remind middle-aged and elderly people to pay attention to the three highs (hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia). All three are associated with vascular thrombosis.

    In hemorrhagic strokes, except in rare cases, it is due to a cerebrovascular malformation, such as an aneurysm. Most of them are also due to high blood pressure.

    For ordinary people, it is necessary to pay attention to diet and moderate and reasonable exercise to prevent stroke. For patients who have already had a stroke, they should be divided into acute and convalescent phases.

    The acute phase is usually a hospital stay with a range of medications.

    1) Sudden crooked mouth and eyes, drooling at the corners of the mouth, slurred speech, difficulty in speaking words, aphasia or inability to speak, difficulty swallowing, weakness or inflexibility of one limb, unsteady walking or sudden fall. This is caused by insufficient blood supply and motor nerve dysfunction due to cerebrovascular disease.

    2) Sudden onset of severe headache, dizziness, or even nausea and vomiting, or headache and dizziness in the form and feeling different from before, worsening, or changing from intermittent to persistent. These signs indicate fluctuations in blood pressure or brain dysfunction and are a sign of intracerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    3) Numbness of the face, tongue, lips or limbs, some manifestations of hazy eyes or temporary inability to see, tinnitus or hearing changes. This is due to insufficient blood supply to the cerebral blood vessels, which affects the sensory function of the brain.

    4) Impaired consciousness, manifested by malaise, long-term desire to sleep or grogginess all day. The personality is also abnormal, suddenly becoming taciturn, indifferent, slow or irritable, and some have a temporary loss of consciousness, which is also related to cerebral ischemia.

    5) General fatigue and weakness, sweating, low-grade fever, chest tightness, palpitations or sudden hiccuping, vomiting, etc., which are manifestations of autonomic nerve dysfunction.

    The above symptoms may not be manifested by every patient, but as long as there are premonitory symptoms, it is a stroke alarm for middle-aged and elderly people, and special vigilance should be taken. At this time, the patient should be kept quiet, bed rest in time, avoid mental stress, and move as little as possible, preferably on the spot**. If necessary, the patient should be taken to the hospital with the patient lying down.

    It should also be noted that about 30% of stroke patients have little to no aura before the onset of stroke. This is because the presence or absence of aura is related to the nature and extent of the lesion on the one hand, and the patient's sensation and sensitivity on the other. However, it is still recommended that once there is an aura, you should immediately go to a larger hospital for further examination, focusing on checking blood lipids, blood viscosity, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular status, blood sugar, urine glucose and other indicators, so as to detect the disease as soon as possible, take serious action against the primary disease, and quit smoking, alcohol and other bad habits, so as to live a regular life, eat reasonably, avoid overwork, pay attention to mental hygiene, and maintain a happy and stable mood.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To put it simply: half of the body is paralyzed, and the mouth and eyes are crooked. Unable to take care of oneself in life.

    It is more common in the elderly, and the incidence of "three highs" is higher. There are more men than women!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The mouth and eyes are slanted, and the body is paralyzed, accompanied by impaired consciousness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello! After effective treatment in the hospital, stroke patients often have some motor, sensory and speech disorders, such as crooked corners of the mouth and hard swallowing

    Incomplete closure of the eyelids on the affected side, drooping at the corners of the mouth, salivation, inability to bulge the cheeks, wrinkled forehead, closed eyes, etc., after discharge, the family **** is an effective and good method, at this time, if the family can do the appropriate care, the patient's functional defects can be eliminated or alleviated, and the patient's ability to live and work can be restored to the greatest extent. According to the relevant data of China Stroke Network, it is very effective in the later stages of psychological counseling, massage of affected limbs, passive movement, active exercise, daily living ability training, language training, and prevention.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Half of the body is paralyzed, and the mouth and eyes are crooked. Unable to take care of oneself in life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Patients with diabetes not only have the risk of stroke, but also aggravate the risk of thrombosis and embolism. People with high blood pressure and heart disease are also more likely to have a stroke.

    2. Many people will have the phenomenon of liver fire and irritable temper, in fact, this may also lead to stroke.

    3. Regular smoking has great damage to the intima of blood vessels, which can easily lead to atherosclerosis. In this case, combined with a history of diabetes and high blood pressure, it is essential to have a change in the narrowing of the blood vessels, which can lead to ischemic stroke.

    4. Patients have irregular habits in daily life, often stay up late, and patients often overeat, so that the overall physical fitness will decline, and it is easy to cause stroke. For example, if a person is tired for a long time, or if the psychological pressure has been relatively high, then there is a high probability of inducing stroke. Because stroke is a neuro-organic disorder, it has a relatively large relationship with people's nerves and psychology.

    5. Climate change, cold weather. Especially in the autumn and winter seasons, we must pay attention to climate change, protect the body from warmth, and wear more clothes when we go out.

    6. Blood diseases: Blood diseases are also one of the leading causes of stroke.

    7. Cervical spondylosis. In cervical spondylosis, it can cause narrowing of the foramina. Stroke occurs when the pulse is compressed, affecting the blood in the vertebrae-basilar artery**.

    8. Heart disease directly promotes stroke and increases the risk of cerebral infarction. People with heart disease suffer from ischemic stroke, which is 5 times higher than the general population.

    The incidence of stroke has been high in recent years, and many people have been greatly affected by it. Especially for some middle-aged and elderly people, the pressure of life will be greater, and there will be some other diseases in the body, so the incidence of stroke will be higher.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Excessive smoking and drinking.

    The most important thing to maintain good health is to develop good habits, and more and more people are having strokes due to long-term excessive smoking and drinking. The longer you smoke, the more harmful substances you get, the more obvious the damage to your body will be, and it is easy to reduce organ function or cause serious diseases.

    The acquisition of harmful substances in tobacco can increase blood viscosity and even cause blood clots, and regular alcohol consumption will affect blood pressure changes, and blood vessels are more likely to rupture and bleed in a hypertensive environment. If you can realize this, quit smoking and alcohol in time, and be cautious about reducing physical harm, the incidence of stroke can be reduced.

    2. Chronic diseases are not reasonably coped.

    The reason why stroke threatens the health of the body is that there are chronic diseases that are not properly dealt with, but they do not know that the occurrence of chronic diseases is not reasonably controlled, and multiple indicators will continue to change, and in the case of abnormal indicators, blood vessels will be damaged.

    Stroke and cerebral blood vessel blockage, stenosis, rupture and bleeding are related, chronic disease is the most common predisposing factor, if Xiaobi can have regular physical examination, there is a chronic disease correct, through multi-faceted adjustment, rational use of drugs and other indicators to keep the index stable, the quality of life can be improved after the disease is improved, away from serious diseases.

    3. Eat and drink indiscriminately.

    In order to maintain health, the diet method should be appropriate, according to the needs of the human body, and obtain various nutrients at the same time, so as to improve the resistance and prevent other diseases after the nutrition needs are met.

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