Before the arrival of cerebral hemorrhage, the body always has these 5 abnormalities, do not drag after the discovery
First aid knowledge of cerebral hemorrhage

In recent years, news about the death of cerebral hemorrhage is reported from time to time, while deplorable, we should also learn more about the knowledge of cerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral hemorrhage is no longer the patent of the elderly, more and more young people are also "targeted"
In many people's eyes, cerebral hemorrhage is a disease exclusive to the elderly, but as people's lifestyles change, there are more and more young people who also get cerebral hemorrhage. The causes of a cerebral hemorrhage in young and old people are also a little different.
For young people, cerebral hemorrhage is mostly associated with three factors.
Congenital cerebrovascular disease: Some of the more common conditions are cerebral aneurysms and cerebral arteriovenous malformations. If the patient has a brain aneurysm itself, it may lead to cerebral hemorrhage due to rupture of the aneurysm when there is an accidental head injury or emotional agitation; cerebral arteriovenous malformation is usually congenital dysplasia, which can easily lead to cerebral hemorrhage once the malformed blood vessel site is subjected to a lot of pressure due to short circuit between arteries and veins.
Certain hematological diseases: for example, leukemia, aplastic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenia, etc. In addition, disorders of blood clotting may also lead to cerebral hemorrhages, such as hemophilia.
Hypertension: Some young people suffer from hypertension but do not pay attention to regular medication, which, together with poor lifestyle habits, can easily lead to cerebral vascular rupture due to repeated elevation of blood pressure.
For the elderly, the first cause of cerebral hemorrhage is high blood pressure. Because of the hardening of the arteries in the brain, cerebral hemorrhage can easily occur if the blood pressure is too high and exceeds the limit that the walls of the blood vessels can withstand.
What signals will be released by the body before a cerebral hemorrhage comes?
Once a cerebral hemorrhage occurs, it can easily lead to disability or even death if it is not rescued in time. If the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage can be detected early, there is a greater chance of saving the patient's life. When the following signs appear in the body, be alert to the possibility of cerebral hemorrhage coming.
Dizziness, headache, vomiting
The first symptom of a cerebral hemorrhage is a headache, which usually starts as an intermittent headache and progresses to a severe, persistent headache. The headache is usually accompanied by dizziness, especially when the brainstem and cerebellum are bleeding.
In addition, when the blood pressure in the brain is elevated, it can easily lead to symptoms of vomiting. Especially if a patient with hypertension has severe dizziness, headache, and vomiting, he or she needs to be alerted to a cerebral hemorrhage.
Abnormal movements
Patients may experience symptoms such as slow movement and weakness of limbs. When walking, the body feels weak and weak, and the arms and legs are not coordinated. When communicating with others, they may suddenly be unable to speak, or their speech may be slurred.
Unilateral numbness
If numbness in the fingers, arms, or face occurs suddenly and unilaterally, it is important to be highly alert to the possibility of a problem with small blood vessels in the brain.
Blurred vision
Sudden difficulty in seeing, very blurred vision, or sudden darkness in front of the eyes, with vision recovering on its own after a short period of blurring, may also be a sign of cerebral hemorrhage.
Impaired consciousness
Drowsiness, even with sufficient sleep, cannot relieve fatigue, and in severe cases, there may even be impairment of consciousness, coma, incontinence, etc. Some patients may suddenly become indifferent in expression, silent or talkative.
Other symptoms
For example, frequent unexplained nosebleeds or uncontrollable choking and coughing may be an alert from a cerebral hemorrhage.
How long can I live if I have a sudden cerebral hemorrhage?
Many patients with cerebral hemorrhage are found too late, which can easily increase the damage to the body or even direct death. So, once a sudden cerebral hemorrhage occurs, how long can one still live? This question needs to be analyzed according to the amount of bleeding in the patient.
Patients with a small amount of bleeding: In this case, if they can actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment and do a good job of postoperative care, the chances of being cured are very high, and they can usually live up to their natural life expectancy. However, if they do not receive active treatment, it is easy to cause more and more brain hemorrhages, which eventually shortens the patient's life span greatly.
Patients with a lot of bleeding: When more and more bleeding is hoarded in the brain, it will cause a lot of damage to the patient's brain tissue and brain nervous system, which will eventually make the patient step toward death, and usually such patients will not live more than 1 year. In addition, if a patient with sudden cerebral hemorrhage does not seek medical treatment in time, it can also affect the patient's life and even lead to direct death.
How to prolong the life of a patient with cerebral hemorrhage?
If someone around us has a sudden cerebral hemorrhage, we can take appropriate first aid measures, call an emergency vehicle in time, try not to move the patient, and keep the patient quietly in bed.
If the patient faints in a relatively small location such as a bathroom, the patient can be moved to a spacious place, but be careful not to shake the head and keep the head in a horizontal position for moving.
Before the ambulance comes, make sure the patient's airway is open, you can untie the patient's collar, take the side position to facilitate the flow of vomit or secretion, and also clean up the vomit in time; if the patient is conscious but has high blood pressure, you can let the patient take heartburn orally.
Most importantly, we should learn to prevent the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, which may be done from these 5 aspects.
Control the underlying diseases: usually, we should actively treat hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia, etc., and regularly measure blood pressure as well as blood viscosity, etc.
Maintain a good state of mind: try to avoid excessive emotional excitement, maintain a calm state of mind in life, and do not be very happy and sad.
Pay attention to diet: eating less high-fat food, and eating more food rich in folic acid can reduce the incidence of stroke and coronary heart disease, usually can be appropriate to eat more fish, with the role of improving the elasticity of blood vessels.
Healthy habits: quit smoking and drinking; ensure enough sleep and don't stay up late; avoid overworking; exercise properly.
Regular physical examination: once the signal of cerebral hemorrhage occurs, it is necessary to do prevention and treatment work in advance.
Both the elderly and young people should pay attention to prevent the occurrence of a cerebral hemorrhage in normal times, learn to identify the signals issued by cerebral hemorrhage, and achieve timely detection and treatment.



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