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Because of damage to the corticospinal tract. The reason is that the part of the stroke appears on one side of the body, and the state of feeling weak can be recovered through **.
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Because after a stroke, there are some parts of the body that are damaged, so there will be symptoms of weakness, mainly because of the lack of exercise in life, and at the same time, the body's functions are relatively weak.
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After a stroke, it will promote some cerebral insufficiency or some cerebral infarctions, resulting in poor blood circulation, so there will be some hemiplegia.
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The cause of hemiplegia is that the human body is exposed to some cold, so the muscles become stiff, and once the muscles become stiff, the body can not move, so it causes hemiplegia.
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Stroke hemiplegia is mostly caused by cerebral stroke, which can be hemorrhagic or ischemic. Vascular lesions of the spinal cord can cause ischemia or hemorrhage of the spinal cord, and hemiplegia may also occur.
Human limb activity is governed by the motor center of the cerebral cortex and its descending motor fibers, and the motor center of the cerebral hemisphere and its motor fibers on the same side of the brain dominate the activity of the contralateral limb, and these motor fibers are also called pyramidal tracts. The pyramidal tract emanates from the motor center of the cerebral cortex, descends through the basal ganglia, brainstem, and terminates at the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord at different segments.
Cerebral infarction or hemorrhage disrupts the pyramidal tract and prevents it from controlling the movement of the contralateral limb, resulting in hemiplegia. Lesions in any part of the pyramidal tract that emanate from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord can lead to hemiplegia or monoplegia in the contralateral limb. The degree and extent of hemiplegia vary depending on the degree and extent of disruption of the motor center of the cerebral cortex and its descending pyramidal tract.
It can be complete paralysis of the contralateral upper and lower limbs, mild inactivity, monoplegia of the upper or lower limbs, or even simple finger weakness.
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Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease in which the cerebral blood vessels are occlusion or hemorrhage resulting in neurological deficits. Due to ischemia and necrosis, the function of brain cells is lost, or hemorrhage, hematoma, and compression lead to the death of brain cells, and it has neurological deficits.
Neurological deficits can manifest as hemiplegia, hemisensory impairment, hemianopia, or speech dysfunction, and hemiplegia is damage to motor nerve fibers. If damage is caused to the motor nerve fibers, the patient will have symptoms of hemiplegia, which is hemiplegia of the contralateral limb.
With hemiplegia, this symptom may gradually recover within a month or three months. After three months or half a year, there may be a certain degree of recovery. Generally speaking, if it persists after one year, it may be a sequelae, which may last for life.
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Stroke is generally hemiplegia rather than total paralysis, because stroke is divided into cerebellar, left and right brain, so his stroke is likely to be a left brain injury, or it may be another injury, so in this case, the probability of hemiplegia will be relatively large.
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Sometimes, the disease is like this, many times it is not a complete destruction of the body, but only a part, so in terms of probability, the probability of hemiplegia is relatively large, and total paralysis is less likely to encounter. Represents personal views only.
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Cerebral stroke is the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, and the fine diagnosis is cerebrovascular infarction, because cerebral vascular infarction makes the local blood vessel supply disorder, so it will affect the local neurological disorder, because the nerve control of the limbs is controlled by the cerebrovascular nerve, so the stroke caused by cerebral stroke is generally partial rather than total paralysis.
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Why is stroke generally hemiplegia rather than total paralysis? Stroke is the obstruction of cerebral blood vessels, if the blocked part is on the left side, it is right paralysis, if the blocked location is on the right side, it is left paralysis. If the obstructed part is the trunk section. This is total paralysis.
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Because when a stroke occurs, it is generally compressed on the nerve, and it is the nerve on one side that is compressed, so it is hemiplegic rather than total paralysis.
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A stroke is not really a stroke. Rather, the symptoms are similar to those of a stroke. In the abbreviated class, it will simply be called a stroke in the future.
Stroke is divided into left paralysis and right paralysis, and the causes of their disease are completely different. The cause of left-sided paralysis is blood deficiency and yin deficiency. The cause of right paralysis is qi deficiency and yang deficiency.
In other words, left-sided paralysis is a lack of substance, and right-sided paralysis is a lack of function. It's hard to see both at the same time. It's like the left and right wheels of a car, have you ever seen the left and right wheels damaged at the same time?
Although they are both strokes, they are actually two diseases. The reasons are not the same, the treatment and medication are also different, so the stroke must also be treated under the guidance of the doctor according to the condition.
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Cerebral infarction or hemorrhage disrupts the pyramidal tract, making it unable to control the movement of the contralateral limb, resulting in hemiplegia.
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The activity of human limbs is controlled by the motor center of the parietal lobe of the brain and its descending fibers, when a stroke occurs, the necrosis of the nerve cells in the motor center or the conduction pathway of the descending fibers can not dominate the free movement of the limbs, which will lead to hemiplegia, some lighter, some completely unable to move.
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Because your whole brain system is going to dominate your whole body. And if you have a stroke, it doesn't mean that the whole brain has already entered a stroke state. So it's just the innervation of this part of your nerves. Paralysis.
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Stroke Why is stroke generally hemiplegia, not the condition of total paralysis stroke, in general, not particularly severe, so it is hemiplegia, not total paralysis.
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If you have a stroke, it is usually a cerebral infarction on one side of the brain, so you will flatten him!
If it is total paralysis, it is a cerebral infarction, and in this case, the person's life may be in danger.
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Stroke (apoplexy) is a disease characterized by sudden fainting, unconsciousness, crooked mouth, poor speech, hemiplegia, or without coma, with crooked mouth and hemiplegia as the main clinical symptoms. Because of the rapid onset of the disease, the symptoms are varied, and the condition changes rapidly, which is similar to the number of good deeds of the wind, so it is called stroke and stroke. The morbidity and mortality of the disease are high, and there are often sequelae; In recent years, the incidence rate has been increasing, and the age of onset has also tended to be younger, so it is a major disease that threatens human life and quality of life.
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Why is a stroke generally hemiplegia rather than boxing? Because he is the cerebellum. There are places where he has had a stroke, so he is hemiplegic.
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Why did the old stroke favor him, not all of him? Because the site of his bleeding is generally confined to one side. Rarely both at the same time.
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Hello! For hemiplegia and speech problems caused by stroke, in addition to professional ****, the cooperation of family members is carried out.
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Stroke is divided into mild, moderate and severe, after the hospitalization of mild patients, it is completely possible, without leaving any sequelae, moderate and severe patients need to be timely**.
There will be a difference between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, for example, when the condition is considered stable by traditional Chinese medicine, it can be intervened in about 7-10 days**. Western doctors may reject acupuncture** due to their lack of understanding of Chinese medicine, consider acupuncture ineffective, or advocate re-moxibustion after 1 month**.
However, TCM believes that it is not ideal to recover after too long. It is recommended to intervene after 1 week or about 10 days, and the effect is better, ** you can stand completely after 1-3 times, and even take care of yourself after 1 week. Most of them think that about 1-6 months is a better time, and most patients can basically return to society after 3-6 months, so that patients can take care of themselves, but it still takes time to recover to fine motor.
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A stroke can cause paralysis. The most common disease that causes stroke, long-term hypertension is not effective**, resulting in cerebral blood vessel rupture and cerebral hemorrhage. Long-term hyperlipidemia leads to cerebral atherosclerosis, vascular stenosis and plaque formation, and cerebral infarction occurs when plaques fall off and block cerebral blood vessels.
Whether it is cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral ischemia, it will lead to necrosis of brain cells, dysfunction of the limbs innervated by brain tissue, and dysfunction of speech and cognitive function. If a large area of brain cells is damaged and necrotic, there will be unfavorable speech, poor activity, and in severe cases, the sequelae of paralysis will appear, which will seriously affect the quality of life of patients.
Therefore, regulating blood pressure, blood lipids, and blood sugar can prevent stroke.
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It generally leads to paralysis, sequelae of stroke, and currently there are generally sequelae such as hemiplegia, slurred speech, and weakness of limbs.
It is more difficult to recover, if it is detected early and early, the ability to take care of oneself can still be greatly enhanced.
If it has been ** and left some sequelae, do a good job of recovery exercises, there is still hope to recover some slowly.
In addition, during the recovery period, it is also necessary to pay attention to the prevention of stroke**.
At present, some drugs have some efficacy on nerve recovery, such as ginkgolide injection, which is used in the early stage of cerebral infarction, and the recovery effect is not bad, and the self-care ability is much better than that of not using it. There were corresponding clinical reports last year, and there were also relevant guidelines to explain.
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The sequelae of stroke generally lead to paralysis of one or both lower limbs, and the prognosis must be fully prepared, and specific Chinese medicine can be used**, how long has the patient been in such a situation.
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Stroke is because the blood quality is not good, there is a thrombosis, the blood is viscous, the circulation is not smooth, and finally leads to the symptoms of blood vessel blockage After the blood vessel blockage, it will affect the brain to not get the normal blood supply, and some brain cells will die because there is no fresh blood to provide oxygen to maintain life And all our words and deeds are controlled by brain cells So some brain cells will still be relatively functional after death, that is, the sequelae we are talking about, including numbness of hands and feet, even paralysis, delirium, not knowing people, etc
It is recommended to buy some Dilong protein imported from Japan and eat it back, which can dissolve blood clots and improve blood quality, which is very helpful for the first effect and can also prevent recurrence, which is easy to recur
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What is a cerebral infarction? What are the symptoms of cerebral infarction? Why does a stroke cause aphasia? Why do you have facial paralysis, hemiplegia, paralysis? Did you know that stroke can also cause disability and sudden death? Analysis of cerebral infarction symptoms.
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Some people also call hemiplegia wheel height, hemiplegia is called hemiplegia in medicine, and hemiplegia belongs to the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease department. The scientific name of stroke is stroke, which is a sudden onset of cerebral blood circulation disorder, also known as cerebrovascular accident. It refers to the acute cerebral blood circulation disorder caused by various predisposing factors in patients with cerebrovascular diseases caused by narrowing, occlusion or rupture of arteries in the brain.
Cerebral strokes include ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, hypertensive encephalopathy and vascular dementia. We usually meet such people, can cause hemiplegia ** is a lot, the most common is some brain diseases, and there is a cold caused by a cold, we should have seen such a report, a woman in the cold winter wear very little, the result of the next day up hemiplegia, since it is hemiplegia, then its early symptoms are like this?
Early manifestations of hemiplegia include:
1. Dizziness: especially sudden onset of vertigo;
2. Headache: Headache that is different from usual, i.e., sudden worsening of headache or change from intermittent headache to persistent severe headache, stroke, hemiplegia.
3. Numbness of limbs: Sudden numbness on one side of the face, hands and feet, some of which are numbness in the tongue, lips or upper and lower limbs;
4. Limb weakness or inflexibility: Sudden weakness or inflexibility of one limb, intermittent pause or involuntary twitching of one limb is a precursor to hemiplegia;
5. Unclear words: Temporary slurred speech or poor speech;
6. Fall or faint: Sudden onset of unexplained falls or fainting;
Hemiplegia caused by neck injuries may be caused by injuries to the spinal nerves in the neck, which is a nerve center that can lead to hemiplegia when the conduction tract is damaged.
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