The cause of Zhou Haimei s death is revealed!Experts warn of the myth that self CPR is unreliable

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

Zhou Haimei's death was like a shocking bomb that caused ripples in the entertainment industry. When the news came, it instantly attracted widespread attention. However, as the cause of death was announced, there were rumors of "self-CPR". Whether this rumor is valid or not, experts have also quickly given a clear response: this is an unreliable myth.

1. The "sudden heart attack" of Zhou Haimei's death: rumors are spreading.

Zhou Haimei's death, the original statement said that it was a sudden death caused by a sudden heart attack. The news shocked and surprised countless fans and netizens. But with it came a series of rumors, the most notable of which was "self-CPR".

Self-CPR "claims that at critical moments, through the action of taking deep breaths and coughing, patients can save their lives without any outside help." This statement has even been hyped on some self-leading platforms, making people yearn for this "skill".

2. Expert interpretation: "self-cardiopulmonary resuscitation" has no scientific basis.

However, professional doctors have raised strong doubts about this so-called "self-CPR". In an interview, Hu Pengfei, director of the Department of Cardiology of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Zhejiang Xinhua Hospital), and Zhou Bingzhi, director of the Department of Emergency Medicine, said bluntly: "This is an unreliable myth. ”

Self-CPR "claims to improve blood circulation through deep breathing and coughing, which can achieve a life-saving effect." However, experts point out that there is no scientific basis for this. Hu Pengfei emphasized: "Mastering the correct methods of prevention and calling for help is the key to saving lives!"”

3. Physical reminder before myocardial infarction: a signal that cannot be ignored.

Zhou Haimei's death has made people pay more attention to heart health. Experts remind that many people have a misconception about heart attacks that they come on suddenly. In fact, physical reminders exist before a heart attack, but many people ignore these signals.

Hu Pengfei said: "Generally speaking, patients will have 'pain' before myocardial infarction, which is the first symptom of acute myocardial infarction. "The pain tends to radiate behind the sternum to the pharynx, or even to the left shoulder, left arm. Although this is a typical symptom, experts also remind that for some elderly people and diabetic patients, it may manifest as "** myocardial infarction", which needs to be more vigilant.

Fourth, correct self-help is the key to saving lives.

Every year, the "China Heart Attack Treatment Day" reminds the public of two important messages: one is "if you have chest pain, call 120 as soon as possible";The second is "myocardial infarction treatment, strive for **120 minutes".

If you suspect that you have a 'myocardial infarction', correct self-help measures can improve the survival rate. "Experts advise that the most important thing is to call for help in time and call 120. At the same time, while waiting for the 120 ambulance, the patient himself must control his emotions and reduce his activities. Proper deep breathing can also help lower your heart rate, but you can't take deep breaths too quickly.

5. Preventive measures for people living alone: health information is prepared.

For people who live alone, Hu Pengfei also reminded that medical records, medical insurance cards and other materials should be placed in a convenient place. It is best to have a history of allergies and records of daily medications, blood pressure, blood sugar, etc. If possible, it is best to prepare first-aid drugs such as blood pressure monitors, oxygen concentrators, and nitroglycerin in case of emergency.

Conclusion: Always maintain reverence for life, correctly treat the signs of heart attack, and scientific self-help is the key. No matter what the rumors, the opinions of professional doctors are always what we should follow.

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