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Stroke refers to stroke, which is manifested as crooked mouth and tongue, numbness of limbs, etc., ** can choose to take traditional Chinese medicine according to different symptoms, or acupuncture, acupuncture, cupping and other methods**.
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Stroke is manifested as sudden coma, hemiplegia, numbness of limbs, strong tongue, crooked mouth and tongue, and partial numbness, etc., and has the characteristics of rapid onset and rapid change.
TCM methods include the following:
Traditional Chinese medicine, according to the syndrome differentiation and treatment, first determine which syndrome type the patient is, and then use the symptomatic medication. Common syndrome types include hyperactivity of liver yang, heat and extreme wind, yin deficiency and dynamic wind, spleen and kidney yang deficiency, phlegm and dampness internal resistance, etc.
Acupuncture and acupuncture are quite effective, especially in the acute stage of stroke, which has the effect of awakening the brain and opening the body and dredging the meridians.
Phlebotomy and cupping can also be a good ** limb motor and sensory dysfunction and promote the recovery of limb function.
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In the acute phase of stroke, the symptoms are prominent, and the symptoms should be treated urgently, and the symptoms should be treated urgently, and the methods such as calming the liver and quenching wind, clearing phlegm and heat, dissolving phlegm and clearing the intestines, invigorating blood circulation, awakening and opening the mind, etc. The two syndromes of closure and detachment should be treated separately to dispel evil spirits, open the mind, awaken the mind, and strengthen the righteousness and solidification, and save the yin and return to the yang. Internal closure and external detachment can be used at the same time as awakening, opening the mind and correcting and solidifying the book.
In the recovery period and sequelae period, most of them are mixed with reality and reality, and the truth is not clear and the truth has appeared.
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Stroke is caused by the dysfunction of the patient's viscera, deficiency of qi and blood or turbidity of phlegm, endogenous blood stasis, coupled with fatigue and internal injury, anxiety and anger, drinking and eating, excessive exertion, sudden climate changes and other triggers, resulting in blood stasis blockage, phlegm and heat accumulation, or yang wind, blood reversal with qi, resulting in cerebral pulse paralysis or blood overflow, causing fainting and stroke. Its disease is located in the brain and is closely related to the heart, kidneys, liver and spleen. Its pathogenesis has six ends: deficiency (yin deficiency, qi deficiency), fire (liver fire, heart fire), wind (liver wind), phlegm (wind phlegm, damp phlegm), qi (qi reversal), and blood (blood stasis), and these six ends mostly affect and interact with each other under certain conditions.
The pathology is mostly based on the deficiency of the standard, and the upper part is full and the lower is weak. In this case, it is liver and kidney yin deficiency, qi and blood are weakened, and it is marked as wind and fire, phlegm and dampness, blood stasis and blockage, and qi and blood are reversed. And its basic pathogenesis is the reversal of qi and blood, which is committed in the brain, and the gods of the brain are aprano.
Stroke, mostly refers to stroke-like syndrome of internal injury, which is mostly caused by qi and blood reversal, cerebral pulse blockage or blood overflow in the brain.
Brain diseases are mainly manifested by sudden fainting, hemiplegia, numbness of limbs, speechlessness, crooked mouth and tongue, and partial numbness. It also has the characteristics of rapid onset and rapid change, such as the number of wind, evil and good deeds.
According to the degree of damage to the cerebral spinal cord and the presence or absence of mental consciousness, the clinic can be divided into two types: the middle meridian and the middle viscera. The fundamental difference between the two is that the middle meridians generally have no changes in consciousness, which is manifested as the sudden appearance of crooked mouth and eyes, unfavorable speech, and hemiplegia; The main symptoms of the middle viscera are sudden fainting, unconscious, hemiplegia, crooked tongue, strong tongue or speechlessness, partial numbness, trance or confusion, and often leave sequelae. Those with middle viscera are more deeply ill and more serious.
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Referring to the following, many patients who suffer from stroke may have doubts about the doctor's diagnosis when they are outpatient or inpatient, not because they suspect that the doctor's diagnosis was wrong, but because a disease has been given multiple diagnostic names. For example, in an outpatient clinic or just after being admitted to the hospital, the doctor writes "stroke" or "cerebrovascular accident" on the medical record or admission notice; However, after CT and other examinations, it is possible to make a diagnosis of "hemorrhagic stroke" or "ischemic stroke". In the end, the discharge diagnosis was written as "cerebral hemorrhage" or "cerebral thrombosis". With so many names, it is simply confusing for patients and their families.
Let's talk about the origin of multiple diseases.
The name of the disease "stroke" is actually the name of the diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, and the mention of "stroke" or "stroke" in the past is now referred to as "stroke" or "stroke". Modern medical research has found that the manifestation of "stroke" is caused by cerebral blood vessel rupture and hemorrhage or cerebral blood vessel blockage resulting in cerebral parenchymal ischemia, so Western medicine calls it "acute cerebrovascular disease". Because of the sudden onset of this disease, it seems that a disaster has come suddenly, so it is also called "cerebrovascular accident".
Therefore, the so-called "stroke" or "cerebrovascular accident" is a general term for "acute cerebrovascular disease".
Cerebrovascular accidents can be divided into two categories: hemorrhagic and ischemic, the former including cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage; The latter include transient ischemic attack, cerebral thrombosis, and cerebral embolism, of which cerebral thrombosis is the most common. Intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral thrombosis, and transient ischemic attack are most caused by hypertension and arteriosclerosis; Subarachnoid hemorrhage is mostly caused by cerebral aneurysms and vascular malformations; Cerebral embolism is more common in young and middle-aged patients with heart disease, such as heart valve disease, myocardial infarction, embolus detachment and blockage of cerebral blood vessels.
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Any disease caused by blockage or rupture of cerebral blood vessels and damage to the function or structure of brain tissue can be called stroke. Therefore, stroke can be broadly divided into two categories, namely ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke, which generally refers to ischemia or hemorrhage in the cerebral arterial system.
Whether it is ischemic stroke or hemorrhagic stroke, it will cause different ranges and degrees of brain tissue damage, resulting in a variety of neuropsychiatric symptoms, and in severe cases, it will be life-threatening. Therefore, stroke is a major health hazard.
A large number of studies have shown that hypertension, arteriosclerosis and stroke are closely linked. Stroke not only has a high incidence, but also a high disability rate and a high mortality rate, which is a common and frequent disease among middle-aged and elderly people. Therefore, understanding the relevant knowledge of stroke is not only for the middle-aged and elderly, but also for the whole society, it is an important measure to reduce the morbidity, mortality and disability rate of stroke, and it is of great significance to improve life expectancy and improve the quality of life.
At present, China has taken the prevention and treatment of stroke as one of the key projects of national scientific and technological research, and has invested a lot of human, financial and material resources for this purpose, and has achieved remarkable results.
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Stroke is a disease name in traditional Chinese medicine, which is a general term and common name for acute cerebrovascular diseases, and Western medicine calls it stroke or cerebrovascular accident. It is caused by cerebral focal blood circulation disorders caused by lesions of the cerebral arteries and blood vessels, including the internal carotid arteries and vertebral arteries on both sides, and causes impaired consciousness and/or cerebral focal symptoms (speech disorders, facial paralysis, and paralysis). It is a type of disease with sudden fainting, unconscious, accompanied by crooked mouth and eyes, poor speech, hemiplegia or no fainting and sudden hemiplegia as the main symptoms.
Because of the sudden onset of this kind of disease, the ferocious onset, the rapid change of the disease, like the wind in nature, "good deeds change", "unpredictable", the ancient doctors analogized and named "stroke".
There are many cases of this disease, and from a clinical point of view, most of them are caused by internal causes. The occurrence of stroke can be summed up as not the six ends of external deficiency (yin deficiency, qi deficiency), fire (liver fire, heart fire), wind (liver wind, external wind), phlegm (wind phlegm, damp phlegm), qi (qi reversal), and blood (blood stasis).
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Hello! Stroke, its narrow sense refers to hemiplegia, cerebral thrombosis and cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage refers to subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is a traditional concept, so in today's broad sense, we clinically refer to all cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents collectively as stroke, so that the scope is expanded, increasing cardiovascular accidents, you like angina, myocardial infarction, which all belong to the category of stroke, and there is fundus hemorrhage, which is also a vascular accident. According to the relevant clinical data of China Stroke Network, stroke patients often have some motor, sensory and language disorders after effective treatment in hospitals, such as:
The corners of the mouth are crooked, swallowing hard: the eyelids on the affected side are not fully closed, the corners of the mouth are drooping, salivating, unable to puff out 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.
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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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