Recently, the temperature in Shencheng has risen and fallen repeatedly, and in the emergency rooms of many hospitals in Shanghai, there has been an increase in the number of emergency stroke patients with cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
The data shows thatTemperature changes are closely related to the risk of stroke。For every 1 degree Celsius decrease in temperature, the risk of stroke increases by 113%, with an increased risk of death from stroke 12%。The doctor reminds thatIn addition to the elderly, the younger group is no exception.
According to the latest World Health Organization survey, there are 2 million new cases of ischemic stroke among young people worldwide every year, accounting for 10% to 14% of all ischemic strokes, and its incidence increases by up to 40%.
Youth stroke refers to cerebrovascular accidents that occur in adults between the ages of 18 and 45, including hemorrhagic stroke (intracerebral hemorrhage) and ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction), of which ischemic stroke is more common. Due to the general perception of young people in this age group that they are young and in good health, and lack of self-protection awareness, the incidence of stroke among young people is increasing year by year.
It is reported that the decrease in temperature will stimulate the blood vessels"Self-protection mechanism".- Blood vessels constrict to reduce heat dissipation to maintain a constant body temperature. In addition, going out in winter and exercising less often slows down blood flow, which naturally makes it easy to form blood clots. At this time, if young people have some factors such as overwork, bad lifestyle habits (such as smoking, drinking, overeating and fattening, etc.) and underlying diseases as the fuse, the stroke will "come uninvited".
The causes of stroke in young people are complex and diverse, and common risk factors such as drinking, smoking, excessive fatigue, staying up late, irregular life, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and high homocysteine should be avoided in daily life. Cryptogenic stroke, which mainly occurs in people under the age of 35, should be regularly checked to prevent and treat problems.
How can I tell if I have had an acute stroke?
When you suspect you have had a stroke
You can follow the order of eyes, mouth, hands, and feet
Observe yourself for a stroke:
1.Symptoms come on suddenly.
2.Loss or blurring of vision in one or both eyes.
3.Dizziness, impaired vision rotation or balance, or any accidental fall, or unsteady gait.
4.Numbness on one side of the face or crooked corners of the mouth.
5.Inarticulate.
6.Numbness and weakness or clumsiness and heaviness in one limb.
7.Sudden onset of intellectual disability.
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