Identifying the five signs of a hemorrhagic stroke may save your life at the critical moment

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

Stroke is a common acute cerebrovascular disease, and understanding its signs can help to detect and carry out it in time**, and these five signs of hemorrhagic stroke cannot be ignored.

1. Visual abnormalities.

1.If you see things blurrily and occasionally have double vision, it is likely that there is a problem with the vertebrobasilar arteries

2.The upper eyelid suddenly cannot be raised, it may be a sudden enlargement of the intracranial hemangioma, which should be paid great attention to;

3.Unexplained redness and swelling of the eyes, proptosis, and possibly intracranial arteriovenous malformations or arteriovenous fistulas

4.Transient darkening of one eye should be highly suspicious of high stenosis or occlusion of the ipsilateral internal carotid artery.

2. Paresthesias.

1.People may have numbness in one side of the face, tongue, lips, or limbs, sometimes accompanied by tinnitus, hearing loss, or a sense of visual rotation due to vertigo due to insufficient blood supply to the brain.

2.Sudden sensation of spinning, shaking, unsteady standing, and even fainting to the ground often occurs with double vision (diplopia) and tinnitus in the eyes, which is caused by insufficient blood supply to the vertebrobasilar artery system, which affects the cerebellum, the balance organ.

3. Movement disorders.

Patients may experience symptoms such as weakened strength on one side, crooked corners of the mouth, drooling, difficulty swallowing, and inability to lift arms and legs, due to insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dysfunction of the craniomotor nerves.

4. Abnormal blood pressure.

Patients with hemorrhagic stroke will have obvious abnormalities in their blood pressure at the onset of the disease, and their blood pressure will continue to rise, even if they take antihypertensive drugs, there is no effect. Once this happens, the patient should be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately to avoid delaying the condition and treatment.

5. Headache. Most people who have had a stroke will have severe headaches, but this headache is different from the usual headache and can be severe and persistent. Some patients will have symptoms of nausea and vomiting, which are complications caused by abnormal blood pressure, indicating that the patient's central nervous system is abnormal and needs to be rescued immediately.

To prevent stroke, it is especially important to change the unhealthy lifestyle, and it is recommended to do the following:

1.Keep your mouth shut.

Eat less meals with more oil, salt, and sugar, otherwise it is easy to cause dyslipidemia.

2.Step out.

It is recommended to take physical activities that are suitable for you, such as walking and doing tai chi, to reduce the risk of stroke.

3.Control your weight.

Obesity will cause sleep apnea syndrome, and it is easy to induce diabetes, hypertension and other diseases, which will aggravate the damage to blood vessels and lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems.

4.Smoking and alcohol are not allowed.

There is a thin protective film in the blood vessels, and smoking will cause damage to the protective film, which is easy to rupture and bleed. Men should not consume more than 25 grams of alcohol per day, and women should halve it.

5.Keep your emotions in check.

Many patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and tumors are particularly emotionally excited, causing damage to blood vessels. It is recommended to maintain a good mood and reduce the incidence of disease.

6.Control of underlying conditions.

For example, diabetes must be positive**, and many diseases will affect each other.

Most strokes are preceded by warning signs that resolve within minutes or seconds, but are often ignored or left to chance. Brain cell necrosis is irreversible, with 1.9 million brain cells dying for every minute of delay. If you are suspected of having a stroke, please send it to the hospital in time**!

Hunan Medical Chat Special Author: Hunan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Neurosurgery Liu Yanli Follow @Hunan Medical Chat to get more health science information!

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