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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.
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Stroke, also known as stroke, is divided into two types: obstruction and hemorrhage, and stroke caused by cerebral vascular blockage generally occurs in a calm state, such as waking up from sleep to find that half of the body cannot move, and the corners of the mouth are crooked......Some time before a stroke, I often yawn continuously, and my hands and feet become numb. Stroke caused by bleeding has a rapid onset, such as falling to the ground and falling unconscious while walking. It is usually found that the sooner you seek medical attention after a stroke, the better, and in general, symptomatic use in the hospital with physical exercise** is ideal.
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The location, size, and nature of a stroke are different, and the symptoms are different. Stroke can be myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular disease, and cerebral stroke is divided into hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke. Regardless of the type of stroke, most of which are acute, cerebral stroke can have the following manifestations:
1. Facial manifestations, such as sudden skewed mouth and eyes and numbness of the face, tongue and lips;
2. In terms of language, it can be manifested as unclear speech, difficulty in finding words, difficulty in expression, inability to read, inability to repeat, inability to understand other people's language, etc.;
3. Vision can be manifested as blurred vision, double vision, visual field defect, transient amaurosis, blindness, etc., and can also be manifested as dizziness, unsteady walking, headache, nausea, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, choking on drinking water, hearing loss, etc.;
4. The limbs can be manifested as limb weakness, paralysis and numbness;
5. The second stool can be manifested as incontinence;
6. Mental aspects can be manifested as unresponsiveness, memory loss, dementia, and severe cases may have symptoms such as impaired consciousness, convulsive attacks, coma, and even life-threatening.
If it is a stroke, it can manifest as sudden palpitation, chest tightness, sweating, chest pain, a sense of impending death, etc., and can also manifest as the onset of atypical symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and syncope.
There are five main types of stroke symptoms. One is dyskinesia, which is a movement disorder of the body. Weakness of half of the limbs, difficulty walking, difficulty holding things.
The second is sensory disturbance, numbness in the body. The third is intellectual disability, with a decrease in comprehension, orientation, calculation, memory, and even coma. Fourthly, we will have swallowing disorders, which are mainly difficulty in drinking water, choking on drinking water.
The fifth will appear language disorder, which is actually divided into two categories: one is dysarthria, and the second is speech disorder.
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The common symptoms of stroke are movement disorders, speech disorders, consciousness disorders, etc., which are generally caused by the rupture of cerebral blood vessels or the blockage of cerebral blood vessels, which will cause damage to the patient's brain function and cells, causing problems with blood circulation and nerve function in the brain. Patients are advised to seek medical attention as soon as they notice a problem to avoid delays**.
1. Movement disorders: stroke may affect the cerebral cortex, resulting in the inability of cortical pyramidal cell nerves to transmit to muscles, unable to innervate the normal activities of muscles, which may lead to limb movement disorders, hemiplegia, and crooked mouth and eyes;
2. Language disorder: stroke may cause poor blood flow in the brain, cause brain tissue damage, affect the patient's language central system, and may cause language disorders, such as aphasia;
3. Consciousness disorder: Stroke will cause a large area of blood stasis in the brain, causing the patient's intracranial pressure to rise, compressing the brain stem, affecting the control center of consciousness, and causing consciousness disorder.
When a patient has stroke symptoms, family members should immediately call the emergency aid**, do not move the patient at will, and lie down on the patient's back to ensure that the airway is unobstructed. After that, minimally invasive puncture hematoma removal and ventricular puncture and drainage can be used for surgery**, and **** can be performed later.
There are six symptoms of stroke:
Clause. 1. Headache, whether it is cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, headache is a very important symptom and an important stroke signal.
Clause. 2. Vomiting, generally speaking, vomiting is accompanied by headache, and it is also a very common symptom, which is characterized by the appearance of ejection vomiting. If there is coffee-colored, soy sauce-colored, or brown-black liquid in the vomit, it means that the condition is more serious.
Clause. 3. Vertigo, vertigo accompanied by tinnitus is also a relatively common symptom of stroke.
Clause. 4. Motor and paresthesia abnormalities in one limb and face.
Clause. 5. The corners of the mouth are crooked, drooling, and food flows from the corners of the mouth.
Clause. 6. Emotional changes, such as mental abnormalities, personality changes, or restlessness. In addition, a small number of stroke patients can also cause autonomic nerve dysfunction, resulting in general fatigue, sweating, palpitations and chest tightness.
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There are four main symptoms of stroke: one is intellectual disability and the other is hemiplegia; the second is hemiplegia, which will cause limb disorders; the third is headache and vomiting, and consciousness will also be impaired; Fourth, symptoms such as crooked corners of the mouth and difficulty swallowing, stroke patients often have negative emotions and lose confidence.
1. Intellectual disability.
There are many symptoms of stroke, mainly manifested as sudden fainting, sudden appearance of not wanting to speak, or sudden difficulty in speaking, intellectual disability, etc. Or there is a hemiplegia. It is characterized by rapid onset and rapid change, so it is necessary to take preventive measures.
2. Hemipargy. In patients with a stroke in one cerebral hemisphere, contralateral triplegia may occur, i.e., contralateral hemiplegia, hemisensory impairment, hemianopia, or aphasia. If it occurs in patients with brainstem and cerebellum, ipsilateral cranial nerve palsy, contralateral hemiplegia, hemisensory impairment, and ipsilateral limb ataxia will occur.
3. Headache and vomiting.
In severe cases, headache, vomiting, impaired consciousness, and even brain herniation or death may occur. If you lose a lot of blood, your breathing will change, and your life will be in danger. Stroke has a high morbidity and mortality rate, is a very dangerous disease, and often leaves sequelae.
4. Crooked mouth and hard swallowing.
People with incomplete eyelid closure on the affected side, drooping corners of the mouth, drooling, inability to puff out cheeks, wrinkled forehead, and closed eyes often have negative emotions and lose confidence, so they should be sympathetic and considerate to the patient, give spiritual encouragement, soothe their emotions, encourage them to do more eye, mouth, and facial movements, and often massage the affected area to give an easy-to-digest, nutritious liquid or semi-liquid diet.
It is necessary to pay attention to the precursor symptoms of stroke, such as dizziness, headache, numbness of limbs, lethargy, drowsiness, abnormal personality, etc., and avoid stroke in time. It is necessary to pay attention to eliminating the factors that induce stroke, such as mood swings and high blood pressure, and pay attention to a balanced and comprehensive diet.
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Stroke is a serious neurological disorder that is usually caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. Here are the common symptoms of stroke:
1.Numbness or weakness in the face, especially on one side.
2.A sudden feeling of weakness in the arm or leg, especially on one side.
3.Sudden onset of speech difficulties or confusion.
4.A sudden, severe headache.
Here are some ways to prevent stroke:
1.Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet, and not smoking.
2.Maintain a normal weight and blood pressure, and manage high blood pressure through diet and exercise.
3.Avoid drinking too much alcohol.
4.Timely** about risk factors for diseases such as diabetes, high cholesterol and heart disease.
5.Get regular physical check-ups and screening tests recommended by your doctor.
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There are many symptoms of stroke patients, different patients have different manifestations, the more common symptoms include headache, vomiting, dizziness, crooked corners of the mouth, salivation, consciousness disorders, etc., the specific symptoms of stroke patients are as follows:
Headache: For all patients with cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction, headache is the most common symptom and an important signal;
Vomiting: Generally speaking, when the patient has severe head pain, it will be accompanied by vomiting symptoms, and the vomiting is generally presented as projectile vomiting, if the vomit is accompanied by black, coffee and other substances, it means that the patient's condition is very serious;
Dizziness: When dizziness and vertigo symptoms appear, they are mostly accompanied by vomiting and tinnitus;
Crooked corners of the mouth and drooling: For all stroke patients, there will be symptoms of crooked corners of the mouth and drooling, when the patient has no obvious cause of crooked corners of the mouth and drooling, must be sent to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time;
Impairment of consciousness: Stroke patients will have symptoms of confusion, snoring, and even deep coma.
For the elderly, try to find an old Chinese medicine doctor to regulate all aspects of the body, which is relatively safer, and fundamentally conditioning will keep the body in a healthier state.
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Patients with diverse presentations may present with motor or sensory aphasia with language impairment, facial paralysis, drooling, and crooked corners of the mouth. Some patients may have a stroke with movement disorders, hemiplegia or loss of mobility, choking on water, and difficulty swallowing.
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Stroke can have a variety of neurological symptoms, and the determinants of stroke symptoms depend on the location of the stroke, and the occurrence of stroke in different parts of the body will cause different symptoms. If the stroke occurs on one side of the brain, it is likely to have typical symptoms such as hemiplegia, hemianopia, and heminumbness.
There may also be language dysfunction and cognitive decline. If the brainstem is present, patients may experience vertigo, nausea, vomiting, diplopia, hearing loss, and in severe cases, coma, impaired consciousness, sudden heartbeats, and respiratory arrest.
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The main symptoms of stroke are hemiplegia, hemisensory impairment or speech impairment. Hemiplegia is mainly the weakness of one limb and the hemisensory impairment, which is mainly manifested as numbness or pain after being pricked with a needle. In addition, some people will have some speech dysfunction, suddenly they can't speak clearly, or they can't understand what others are saying, and after a while they get better, which is a symptom of stroke.
For posterior circulation stroke, it can also manifest as dizziness, double vision, coughing that is not clear or swallowing, weakness of the lower limbs, and walking without the right head, and the hands and feet without moving the head accurately.
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