Stroke recurrence symptoms?

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In stroke patients, one out of every five people is prone to stroke again, which endangers life and quality of life. At present, there is no effective detection method to predict stroke in medicine, so we especially remind the patients who have had a stroke to pay special attention to their lifestyle to prevent stroke recurrence, especially in the deep winter.

Stroke recurrence symptoms?

There are 11 common symptoms of stroke: limb weakness, numbness, facial, upper and lower limb sensory disorders; Unilateral limb movement is inflexible; Language barrier and unskillful speech; Memory decline; The object is suddenly unclear; The eyeball rotation is inflexible; Urinary incontinence; Imbalance of balance and instability of standing; Disturbance of consciousness; Headache or nausea and vomiting; Dizziness, tinnitus. Therefore, when the above symptoms appear, we must be alert.

Stroke is a sign of qualitative changes in the characteristics of the body's blood vessels, which indicates that the arteries have hardened to a certain extent. This is the same reason that the water supply system used for many years in a building is blocked or leaking. The shortest time from stroke recurrence to the first attack is only three or four months.

Relevant medical data show that the probability of recurrence of stroke in patients who have had a stroke is twice as high as those who have not; Among those who have had a stroke, 1 / 3 of them will never have another stroke in their lifetime, and the remaining 2 / 3 will have another stroke. No matter whether the previous attack is cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral thrombosis, the condition after recurrence will be much more serious than the previous one, half of them will become severely disabled, or even directly lead to death or vegetative.

matters needing attention

Head and neck exercise should be cautious, because once the carotid atherosclerosis is serious and accompanied by sclerotic plaque shedding, it will hinder the blood supply of cerebral vessels, resulting in ischemic stroke; Stroke and high blood pressure are closely related. Once patients have hypertension, they should insist on taking antihypertensive drugs, reducing salt intake and controlling weight, which can reduce the recurrence of stroke.