How long can brain stem infarction survive?
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Cerebral infarction as one of the "number one killers" of human health, more and more affect human health, the root of the disease is always repeated, some families because of a lot of patients with cerebral infarction, heart always have a question, how long can cerebral infarction live, let me introduce some related knowledge.
How long can brain stem infarction survive?
First: cerebral infarction according to the location and size of different infarction, some life-threatening, some life-threatening. If the cerebral hemisphere has a large area of infarction, ischemia and edema, it can affect the function of diencephalon and brain stem, which can lead to life-threatening or even death. Patients with small infarct size or mild infarct size may have no symptoms at all. Cerebral infarction refers to ischemic necrosis or encephalomalacia of limited brain tissue caused by cerebral blood supply disorder, ischemia and hypoxia. The common clinical types of cerebral infarction include cerebral thrombosis, lacunar infarction and cerebral embolism. Cerebral infarction accounts for 80% of all stroke. Several diseases related to them are diabetes, obesity, hypertension, rheumatic heart disease, arrhythmia, dehydration of various causes, arteritis of various kinds, shock, rapid drop of blood pressure, etc.
Second: if patients have coma symptoms, they should pay attention to keep their respiratory tract unblocked, and timely give a series of preventive measures for cerebral infarction, such as sputum suction, back slapping, turning over, and limb movement. Appropriate activities can promote cerebral circulation and strengthen nursing in daily life. This also belongs to the prevention of cerebral infarction.
Third: in the early stage of cerebral infarction, there will be some omens, such as instant dizziness, dizziness, continuous vertigo, blurred vision, thirst like cold drink, numbness of face, dark complexion, normal face, even breath, numbness of hands, clear mind, slow reaction, sleepiness after eating, insomnia, obesity, etc.
matters needing attention
Patients with cerebral infarction should be treated with drugs, diet regulation, rehabilitation training, and good control of risk factors. To prevent recurrence, daily use of low salt diet, daily salt 3 grams, appropriate exercise, good control of blood pressure, blood lipids and blood glucose, long-term adherence to antiplatelet aggregation drugs.