Saturday, May 19, 2018

The body will send you 6 signals before the clot happens.

The body will send you 6 signals before the clot happens.


Cerebral thrombosis, is it far from us? Cerebral thrombosis not only affects patients ' physical and mental health but can even lead to paralysis. For the sake of the family, please take one more look!

For the sake of health, please remember these signals! Cerebral thrombosis is also called ischemic cerebral apoplexy, the middle and old people have a higher incidence.


Medical statistics at home and abroad show that the death rate of cerebral thrombosis almost accounted for the first of all diseases, some people called it the "first killer" health hazard.

Clinical trials have shown that 80% of the cases in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases are caused by thrombosis in the blood vessels.

The precursor of cerebral thrombosis

1 yawning constantly

Patients with ischemic cerebral thrombosis, 80% onset of 5-10 days before the occurrence of yawning repeatedly phenomenon.

2 Abnormal blood pressure

The sudden rise in blood pressure to 200/120mmhg above is the precursor of cerebral thrombosis, blood pressure suddenly dropped to 80/50mmhg following, is also a precursor to the formation of cerebral thrombosis.

3 Nosebleed This is a dangerous signal that deserves attention.

Multiple nasal bleeding, plus fundus bleeding, blood urine, this person may be within six months of cerebral thrombosis.

4 gait abnormalities Faltering, walking leg weakness is one of the symptoms of hemiplegia.

If the old people's gait suddenly changes, and with limb numbness weakness, it is the precursor of cerebral thrombosis signal.

5 Sudden Vertigo

Vertigo is a very common symptom in the precursor of cerebral thrombosis, which can occur at any time before cerebrovascular disease, especially when you get up in the morning. In addition, after fatigue, bathing is also easy to happen.

In particular, hypertensive patients, if 1-2 days repeated more than 5 times vertigo, then the risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction increased.

6 Sudden Severe headache

1, sudden onset of a severe headache, accompanied by convulsions attack;

2, the recent history of head trauma, accompanied by coma, drowsiness phenomenon;

3, the nature, location and distribution of a headache have undergone a sudden change;


4, due to coughing hard and aggravated headache, pain acuteness, wake up in the night pain. If your family has the above situation, should go to the hospital to check and treat as soon as possible.

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