Symptoms of stroke

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Cerebral apoplexy is a group of diseases with cerebral ischemia and hemorrhagic injury symptoms as the main clinical manifestations, also known as stroke or cerebrovascular accident, with high mortality and disability rate. It is mainly divided into hemorrhagic stroke (cerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage) and ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction, cerebral thrombosis), with cerebral infarction being the most common. Cerebral apoplexy is one of the most important fatal diseases in the world. Symptoms of stroke? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of stroke

1. Headache: whether it is cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, headache is very common, and it is also an important symptom and signal of stroke.

2. Vomiting: usually accompanied by headache, but also very common, characterized by jet vomiting. In case of vomiting Brown (soy sauce like or brown black) liquid, it means that the condition is very serious.

3. Vertigo: vertigo is often accompanied by vomiting or tinnitus, which is a common symptom of stroke. Abnormal sensation of one limb and face.

matters needing attention

Diet therapy for severe patients: severe or comatose patients with vomiting or gastrointestinal bleeding within 2-3 days of onset should be fasted and given intravenous nutrition. In order to adapt to the absorption function of digestive tract, rice soup and sucrose were mainly used in the first few days, 200-250 ml each time, 4-5 times a day.