""Staying alone in my home, I spent the day with my 54-year-old father-in-law.""
My father-in-law is 54 years old this year, and my husband usually goes to work during the day, and my father-in-law and I are the only two people at home. Early one morning a few days ago, I noticed that my father-in-law had not come out of the bathroom for a long time, and there was no response when he knocked on the door. I started to feel that something was wrong, so I opened the door and saw that my father-in-law had passed out on the ground. I quickly called the emergency services** and the doctor diagnosed him with an acute cerebral infarction that could lead to hemiplegia. After my husband rushed to the hospital, he blamed me for finding out too late, and I also blamed myself, anxious to know the ** rate and recurrence rate of acute cerebral infarction.
Our family is in a special situation, my mother-in-law died of illness in the early years, and my father-in-law became a little sluggish, and occasionally there was a sudden confusion. In order to take care of him, my husband took him to live with us.
I'm a freelancer and work from home every day, while my husband has to go to work every day. Therefore, during the day, my father-in-law and I were the only two people at home, and we were busy with each other without disturbing each other.
A few days ago, in the early morning, I found that my father-in-law had not come out of the toilet for a long time. I started to get worried, and there was no response to my knock on the door. I got anxious and used the spare key to open the door, only to find that my father-in-law had fainted on the ground.
I immediately panicked and nervously called the emergency services**. When the ambulance arrived, we were taken to the hospital. My husband also asked for leave and rushed over.
While waiting outside the hospital, we were all anxious. After the doctor came out, we couldn't wait to ask about my father-in-law's condition.
The doctor told us that my father-in-law had an acute cerebral infarction, which is a serious condition that can lead to hemiplegia.
My husband blamed me for not detecting my father-in-law's abnormality earlier, but the doctor told us that such an unexpected situation was unpredictable and that blaming each other would not help. The most important thing now is how to deal with the follow-up of the father-in-law.
Acute cerebral infarction is a sudden cerebrovascular disease, which may have some pre-symptoms and need to be vigilant in time. My father-in-law had similar symptoms before, but we didn't pay attention to it, thinking it was a normal phenomenon for the elderly.
The doctor explained that the ** and ** process of acute cerebral infarction requires the cooperation of many parties, including the emergency phase, the acute phase and the ** phase.
In short, for the ** and ** of acute cerebral infarction, we must take timely and effective measures to help the father-in-law recover his health.