How should stroke precursor treat?

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In the cold winter, many elderly people will have stroke, so we need to pay special attention to those who have elderly people, especially those who have basic diseases such as hypertension. Generally, people with history of hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and so on are prone to sudden stroke. Let's talk about the precursors of stroke and how to correctly deal with sudden stroke.

How should stroke precursor treat?

First: the precursor of stroke: if the elderly family history of hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, suddenly appear unexplained headache. The possibility of stroke should be considered for numbness of limbs, blackness of eyes, unclear speech and constant yawning.

Second: try to lift the patient to the bed, pay attention not to lift the patient up. Generally, two or three people hold the patient's head and shoulder at the same time to keep the head free from shock, another person holds the patient's back and buttocks, and another person holds the patient's buttocks, legs and feet to make the patient lie down quietly, with the head slightly higher and slightly backward.

Third: untie the patient's collar to keep the patient's respiratory tract unobstructed. If there is vomiting, the head should be tilted to one side to avoid choking vomit into the trachea.

matters needing attention

Quickly dial 120 for urgent call. Patients should be sent to the nearest hospital to avoid aggravation caused by time and turbulence.