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Before a stroke, some patients may have a transient ischemic attack, sudden headache and vomiting, or even worse, may be accompanied by fatigue, numbness of the limbs, facial drooping, and difficulty speaking.
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Before stroke, some patients will have a transient ischemic attack, a sudden headache accompanied by vomiting, and even a problem of physical weakness, numbness of limbs, facial drooping, and difficulty speaking.
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I often have headaches and dizziness, I can't eat, I don't have an appetite when I see anything, and occasionally I get very bored.
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Before a stroke, these signals appear in the body:1Paresthesias in one limb 2
There are horizontal stripes on the belly of the thumb 3Changes in walking gait. 4.
Difficulty in speaking, drooling, and speech impediment. 5.Transient darkening of the eyes, which can recover on its own after a short period of time 6
Confusion, dizziness, severe headache.
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The mouth is crooked and drooling, and it is difficult to speak". These are caused by motor nerve dysfunction, the most common are crooked mouth salivation, aphasia or speechlessness, difficulty swallowing, weakness or inactivity of one limb, falling of objects, unsteady or sudden fall of walking, and some limb spasms or throbbing.
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Stroke is a disease that is more likely to occur in the elderly, especially in patients with hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Therefore, people with these diseases should pay attention to some small details of the body to prevent the sudden appearance of stroke.
Before the stroke, the body will issue 4 "warnings", do you have a self-examination? What are the symptoms of a stroke? Dizzy.
Vertigo is reversed, and the sensation of spinning when looking at something returns to normal after a few seconds. This may be a transient ischemic attack, a precursor to a stroke.
Numbness in the limbs. There will be numbness in the limbs. In addition to ruling out cervical spondylosis, diabetes and other diseases, it is also necessary to be vigilant about the occurrence of stroke, because patients will have a sudden attack or limb weakness and unsteadiness before stroke, and the attack will occur soon after remission.
Eyes suddenly went black. A sudden blackening of one eye, unable to see, and a complete return to normal within seconds or tens of seconds, is known as a one-time black cataract, which is the most common precursor to stroke in older adults. This is caused by cerebral ischemia caused by retinal ischemia.
A waterfall of unknown origin. This symptom is due to cerebral vascular sclerosis caused by cerebral ischemia, which leads to motor nerve failure and easy falls. So, if you fall for no reason, then be careful of a stroke.
So how do you prevent stroke? Combine work and rest. Usually pay attention to rest, don't be too tired, too tired will reduce your physical fitness, easy to have a stroke.
Don't drink too much alcohol. Excessive alcohol consumption raises cholesterol levels in the body, which can easily lead to atherosclerosis, which in turn can lead to stroke. Therefore, in order to prevent the occurrence of stroke, you should not drink too much at ordinary times, and try not to drink alcohol.
Avoid mood swings. Excessive anxiety, sadness, and fear can trigger a stroke. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain a happy mood and avoid excessive mood swings.
Regular check-ups. For some patients with hypertension and hyperlipidemia, it is necessary to regularly check blood pressure, electrocardiogram, blood sugar, and blood lipids, and consult a doctor with the help of a doctor according to their own examination results. This is an effective way to control high blood pressure.
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In general, as people get older, their sleep time will gradually decrease, and it is good to be able to sleep for about 6 hours a day. If you find that you often feel that you don't get enough sleep and yawn all the time, you must pay attention to it, and it may be a precursor to stroke. The occasional dizziness may not be a big deal, but if you experience dizziness and dizziness frequently, then you must pay attention.
If you are dizzy and fall, there is a high risk of having a stroke. Therefore, we must pay attention to dizziness in ordinary life, if you accidentally fall and there is no other person around, then life safety is not guaranteed.
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Nosebleeds, numbness in the hands and feet, slurred speech, confusion of logic, yawning, these are the signals that there may be a stroke.
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The body is generally weak, often has headaches, often feels weak, and will not be able to eat, and the signal that you want to vomit when you eat.
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Stroke is extremely harmful to the human body, because the incidence of stroke is low, and in severe cases, it may endanger human life. Before the stroke comes, the body may have sent signals in advance, and if it is treated in time, it can still prevent the onset of stroke.
Migraines
Many people will have migraine symptoms in their lives, but most people don't pay attention to it, and some older friends, if they have similar symptoms, they must be vigilant. Migraine is generally caused by cerebral vascular blockage, if the migraine suddenly occurs and lasts for a long time, you must go to the hospital for screening in time to avoid delay**.
Numbness in the hands and feet
Stroke usually causes numbness in the hands and feet, crooked mouth and slanted eyes. If you suddenly experience numbness on one side of your body in your daily life, you may not be able to exert your strength, or even if it has affected normal walking, it is likely to be a precursor to stroke. Medicine is used to distinguish the symptoms of stroke from other diseases, and it is generally based on whether the face is paralyzed and whether physical activity is restricted.
Brief aphasia
Stroke is generally caused by poor blood flow in the brain, and the lack of blood in the brain may affect the language center. The specific manifestations are unclear speech, or transient aphasia, and even some people have sudden confusion and difficulty breathing. Once similar symptoms appear, be sure to go to the hospital for examination in time.
Impaired vision
After a stroke, patients often have black eyes and blurred vision, and the whole process may last for about ten seconds. This is because the blood supply to the brain is insufficient after a stroke, and the retina is ischemia, resulting in the inability of the eye to image properly. If you often have sudden symptoms of dark eyes and blurred vision, you must pay attention to it.
Middle-aged and elderly people who usually have high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia and other diseases are the people with a high incidence of stroke, and they must pay attention to monitoring blood pressure every day, avoid excessive mood swings, and eat less high-calorie, high-fat food.
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The body will send signals in advance, and a series of symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and dizziness will appear, as well as dry mouth, yellow urine, and decreased appetite.
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It is particularly difficult to speak, drooling, falling when walking, unstable walking, crooked mouth and eyes, and difficulty swallowing.
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Weakness of the limbs, hot-headedness, dizziness, loss of appetite, and lack of sleep may occur.
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The onset of stroke generally has certain aura symptoms, and if these symptoms appear, it may indicate the possibility of stroke, and the common aura symptoms are as follows:
1. Headache and dizziness, many stroke patients have experienced different degrees of headache and dizziness before the onset of the disease, if the symptoms are mild, it is like having difficulty standing up after being drunk.
2. Hard tongue at the base of the tongue, slurred speech, and difficulty in speaking are one of the most common early signs of stroke. If it happens, you should seek medical attention immediately.
3. Suddenly feel numbness and weakness of one limb, inconvenient movement, falling of hand-held objects, crooked mouth, salivation, and unsteady walking.
4. Visual impairment, blurred vision, or sudden darkening of the eyes, temporary blurred vision, and then self-recovery, is likely to be a precursor symptom of stroke.
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When a stroke comes, there will generally be symptoms such as dizziness, headache, numbness of limbs, and crooked mouth and eyes, and in severe cases, hemiplegia and sudden fainting.
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Introduction: There are some patients who have some particularly obvious signals from the body before they have a stroke. At this time, some patients may be drooling, and some people may even have special difficulty speaking.
Once this happens, you must go to the hospital in time. Because the later the treatment, the more serious the patient's condition may become. <>
Nowadays, many people suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and some patients will have symptoms of stroke due to some other diseases. Once you have a stroke, it may also affect your movements, so you must take care of your body in your daily life. Some patients may have difficulty speaking before they have suffered a stroke.
At this time, everyone will find that it is very difficult for them to pronounce words, and even the words will not reach the meaning, so at this time, everyone should take these patients to the hospital for treatment. <>
There are also some people who usually feel numb in their faces or arms, but they don't take it very seriously. Because everyone thinks that the reason why this situation occurs may be due to not having a good rest. However, I would like to tell you that some patients experience facial numbness because the body is about to experience symptoms of stroke.
Therefore, if you feel that your face is numb, you must go to the hospital. Because the more timely the treatment, the better the recovery. <>
There are also some patients who experience malaise at this time, and some people may feel that they are not resting well. There are even some patients who will have weakness. After seeing this, I also let everyone know that there will be a variety of symptoms in the body before a stroke, and everyone's symptoms are different.
Therefore, when everyone's body has some uncomfortable feelings, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible**. Because in the process of **, the condition can be recovered as soon as possible.
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Before the stroke, the body will send obvious signals: dizziness, always not enough sleep, numbness of limbs, slurred speech and even crooked mouth and eyes, if these symptoms appear, we must pay attention to it, and go to the hospital for examination immediately.
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Before a stroke, the body sends out obvious signals such as persistent headaches, drooling in the mouth, numbness in half of the body, crooked corners of the mouth, and loss of vision.
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Stroke is a common disease in many middle-aged and elderly people, and before stroke, they often feel dizzy, nauseous, and even dry mouth. You want to get noticed.
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Before the stroke, you will definitely feel chest tightness and shortness of breath often, and even chest pain and frequent dizziness. Be sure to pay attention to your lifestyle habits and seek medical attention in time if you have these symptoms.
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Sometimes it will be very blurred, the mouth will be crooked, the eyes will be slanted, there will be no way to control their expression when speaking, sometimes they will drool, and one limb will be weak. Be sure to have a good attitude and don't have too much psychological pressure at this time.
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Most patients have no obvious warning for the occurrence of stroke, and only a very small number of patients may experience dizziness, headache, limb weakness, etc. For stroke prevention, the main thing is that it needs to be actively prevented against its associated risk factors.
If the patient has high blood pressure, it is necessary to actively control and monitor the blood pressure level, and take antihypertensive drugs regularly; If hyperglycemia is present, blood glucose levels need to be actively controlled and monitored; If arrhythmias are present, aggressive ** is required.
In addition, it is also necessary to prevent hyperlipidemia, carotid artery stenosis, and hyperhomocysteinemia, and at the same time, it is also necessary to improve and maintain a reasonable lifestyle, such as appropriate exercise, low-salt and low-fat diet, weight control, avoiding heavy drinking, quitting smoking, and maintaining a peaceful mind.
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1. Sudden onset of vertigo.
Vertigo is the most common symptom of stroke aura and can occur at any time before a stroke, especially when waking up in the morning. In addition, it is also prone to occur after fatigue and bathing. In particular, patients with high blood pressure have a greater risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction if they have repeated vertigo for 1 to 2 days.
2. Sudden severe headache.
Sudden onset of severe headache, accompanied by convulsive episodes, recent history of head trauma, or headache accompanied by coma, drowsiness, sudden changes in the nature, location, and distribution of the headache, headache aggravated by coughing force, severe headache, can be awakened in pain at night. If you have any of the above conditions, you should go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible**.
3. Sudden abnormal blood pressure.
A sudden, persistent increase in blood pressure above 200,120 mm Hg is a precursor to intracerebral hemorrhage.
4. Sudden gait abnormality.
Sudden staggering and weakness in the legs is one of the aura symptoms of hemiplegia. If an older person has a sudden change in gait and is accompanied by numbness and weakness in the limbs, it is a warning sign of a stroke.
5. Frequent yawning constantly.
In patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease, about 80% of patients will yawn in the first 5 to 10 days before the onset of the disease.
6. Hypertensive bleeding.
This is a red flag to be aware of. Hypertensive patients with several heavy nosebleeds, coupled with fundus hemorrhage and hematuria, such patients may develop cerebral hemorrhage within six months.
7. Other aura symptoms.
In addition to the above aura symptoms, the appearance of slurred speech or difficulty in understanding language, slow response, blurred vision or blindness, choking, difficulty swallowing, sudden numbness and tiredness of half of the body, numbness of one side of the face or crooked corners of the mouth, weakness, clumsiness, heaviness of one limb, drowsiness, tinnitus, etc. are also premonitory manifestations of stroke.
The presence of the above aura of stroke requires a high degree of suspicion for the possibility of stroke, and even if the symptoms progress slowly, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination**.
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