Worsening symptoms of pulmonary encephalopathy

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Pulmonary heart and brain disease in general patients are often unconsciousness, bulbar conjunctival edema and flapping wing tremor, these neurological symptoms of the brain, at the same time, there will be dyspnea. Serious time will have acid-base balance disorder, severe will cause DIC or gastrointestinal bleeding, if not treated in time will cause life-threatening. I would like to share with you my views on the worsening symptoms of pulmonary encephalopathy.

Worsening symptoms of pulmonary encephalopathy

1. Disturbance of consciousness: drowsiness or haziness, delirium or even coma. 2. Neurological symptoms: wing like tremor or spasm, myoclonus, papilledema, retinal hemorrhage, diplopia, etc.

3. The main clinical manifestations were headache, dizziness, memory loss, excitability, multilingualism, insomnia and other symptoms of cortical dysfunction, as well as disturbance of consciousness and mental disorders. Some patients may have vomiting and papilledema. The incidence of nervous system damage is about 53%. It belongs to the category of "tanmixinqiao", "hundelirium" and "Shenhun".

4. Another point is also very important, that is, for patients with pulmonary encephalopathy symptoms can do some exercise in time, for example, can be appropriate to run or go for a walk, can also do some yoga to make their condition eased, can improve the immunity of the body.

matters needing attention

Strengthen safety protection. Transfer the patient to a safe room and avoid the window to avoid accidents. Remove unnecessary equipment and dangerous goods in the room, such as hot water bottle, knife, scissors and rope, so as to avoid personal injury and self injury. For patients with early symptoms of pulmonary encephalopathy, in addition to the necessary monitoring, it is necessary to get in touch with the patient's family members in time to explain the condition, let the family members cooperate with the treatment, and ask the family members to accompany them. At the same time, full-time nursing staff were assigned to guard.