What is the reason why things always fall if you can t grasp them?

Updated on society 2024-07-04
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you can't catch something, it will always fall. If you're not an older person, there's nothing wrong with that. Older people should have forked the cerebrocerebrocerebrovascular.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you can't grasp something, it will always fall because you don't have strength in your hand or you can't hold it, in this case, you can't grasp something, it will always fall because you don't have strength in your hand, or you can't hold it, in this case, you can go to the hospital to check it out and see what it is. What is the right reason for what can be the right reason, and what is the right reason for the right medicine?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is generally a sign of a problem with the nerves in the brain and a symptom of cerebral thrombosis, so you should go to the hospital in time to check and diagnose it, and early detection can be early.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you can't grasp something, you will always fall according to the old man at home, that is, there is no long Luo in your hands!

    In my opinion, it is the reason for not being careful, the result of being absent-minded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I can't grasp things, because my hands don't exert their strength. It is also possible that the nerve in the hand is damaged and cannot be forced, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a look.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you can't grasp something, it will always fall, maybe it's because of your slippery hands, or because of the hot weather and sweaty hands.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello landlord, it depends on what kind of thing it is, some things are slippery. It's also normal to be slippery and can't hold it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, when you can't catch something, it will naturally fall, and this is the essence of things.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the reason why things that can't be grasped will always fall? It's because if it's not yours, you always have to force it, and then you will drop it and you won't be able to ask for it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This condition has to go to the hospital, especially for heart function. Beware of cerebral infarction.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is the role of the human psyche and nerve reflexes.

    For example, microcirculation disorders, minor lesions of the cervical spine.

    The aura manifestations of cerebrovascular disease are:

    1) Sudden onset of vertigo. Vertigo is an extremely common symptom in the aura of cerebrovascular disease and can occur in the cerebral blood.

    It occurs most often at any time before the illness, especially when you wake up in the morning. In addition, it is also prone to occur after fatigue and bathing.

    In particular, patients with high blood pressure who have more than 5 times of vertigo in 1 or 2 days are at risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction.

    Increased risk. 2) Sudden onset of severe headache. any sudden, severe headache; with seizures of convulsions; In the near future.

    history of head trauma; with coma, drowsiness; There is a sudden change in the nature, location, distribution, etc. of the headache; Cause.

    headache aggravated by strained cough; The pain is severe and you may wake up in pain during the night. If you have any of the above conditions, you should arrive early.

    Tests are carried out at the hospital**.

    3) Abnormal gait. Staggering and weakness in the legs are one of the precursor symptoms of hemiplegia. If the elderly.

    When there is a sudden change in gait accompanied by numbness and weakness of the limbs, it is a precursor sign of cerebrovascular disease.

    4) Yawn constantly. Patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease may yawn profusely in the first 5 to 10 days of the disease.

    Phenomenon. (5) Nosebleeds in hypertensive patients. This is a red flag to be aware of. Several times a large number of noses.

    Hemorrhage, coupled with fundus hemorrhage and hematuria, such people may develop cerebral hemorrhage within half a year.

    6) Abnormal blood pressure. A sudden and persistent increase in blood pressure above 200 to 120 mmHg is the precedent for intracerebral hemorrhage.

    Omen; A sudden drop in blood pressure below 80 to 50 mmHg is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis.

    7) Other aura symptoms. In addition to the above aura symptoms, choking, difficulty swallowing, and sudden onset of hemiplegia.

    Wood, tiredness, drowsiness, tinnitus, etc. are also precursors of cerebrovascular disease.

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