Stroke, also known as stroke, is a serious disease caused by a sudden rupture or blockage of blood vessels in the brain, resulting in a lack of blood in the brain. Its high morbidity, disability and mortality make stroke a major health killer.
Stroke not only has a serious impact on a patient's quality of life, but can also shorten their lifespan. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the symptoms of stroke early and respond accordingly.
1.Sudden onset of headaches
People who have had a stroke may experience a sudden and severe headache, usually due to increased intracranial pressure caused by a ruptured or blocked blood vessel in the brain.
2.Weakness in the face, arms, or legs
A stroke can cause weakness or numbness in one side of the face, arm, or leg. This feeling of powerlessness may come on suddenly and be persistent.
3.Slurred speech or difficulty understanding
People who have had a stroke may experience slurred speech or difficulty understanding. They may have difficulty expressing their thoughts or understanding the words of others.
4.Visual impairment
People who have had a stroke may experience symptoms such as blurred vision, blurred vision in both eyes, or sudden blindness. These visual disturbances may be caused by damage to the visual center due to blockage of blood vessels in the brain.
5.Balance loss or dizziness
People who have had a stroke may experience symptoms of balance loss or dizziness. They may feel unsteady walking or suddenly lose their balance.
6.Impaired consciousness
People who have had a stroke may experience symptoms of impaired consciousness, such as coma, confusion, or drowsiness. This is usually an indication of the severity of the stroke.
1.Control risk factors
After a stroke, patients need to pay close attention to and control various risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood lipids, etc. Conduct regular physical examinations and adjust the ** plan in time to ensure that the indicators are within a safe range.
2.* Training
In view of the motor dysfunction, language and cognitive impairment that may occur after stroke, patients should actively carry out ** training. Through a variety of means such as physics and work, we can gradually restore physical functions and improve the quality of life.
3.Psychological support
Psychological adjustment after a stroke is equally important. Patients should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, maintain good communication with their families and doctors, and face the challenges in the process together.
4.Medications**
Drugs are an indispensable part of the process. As a traditional Chinese medicine preparation, Geqi Tongmai Granules has the functions of invigorating qi, invigorating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and clearing the pulse, which can help patients improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of further stroke.
For patients who have already had a stroke, Geqi Tongmai Granules can be used as an adjunct drug. It can alleviate the sequelae of stroke such as motor dysfunction, language and cognitive impairment, etc., and promote the patient's **.
However, Geqi Tongmai Granules is only an adjunct medicine and cannot replace other necessary medical treatment**. During use, patients should follow the doctor's advice and guidance, take the medication on time, and have regular medical check-ups. At the same time, patients also need to combine physical and psychological training, psychological support, and a healthy lifestyle strategy to cope with the challenges of stroke. February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Stroke is a serious cerebrovascular disease that poses a serious threat to the patient's quality of life and longevity. By recognising the symptoms of stroke early and responding accordingly, we can reduce the risk of stroke and promote the patient's **.