When six signals appear, it shows that the cerebral vessels have been blocked, which is a precursor of cerebral thrombosis. Early detection can save lives.

Aunt Wang, who has retired at home for many years, often dances square dance with other aunts in the community and often exchanges health knowledge together. Thanks to her usual attention to health, she saved her life!

A few days ago, Aunt Wang suddenly couldn't speak clearly, as if her tongue could not be rolled up. Aunt Wang, who pays attention to health care, thinks this is a "feedback signal" of the body, so she asked her son to send herself to the hospital for examination and CT. The doctor initially diagnosed cerebral thrombosis and her blood pressure was above 172!

The doctor said, fortunately, it came in time, and the situation improved a lot after the drug treatment to dredge blood vessels. But we need to observe it for a few more days, especially we must pay attention to some small "changes" in our bodies. When six signals appear, it shows that the cerebral vessels have been blocked, which is a precursor of cerebral thrombosis. Early detection can save lives!

1. yawning continuously: if yawning continues for 5-1 days, it is likely that the patient has ischemic cerebral thrombosis.

2. Sudden abnormality of blood pressure: sudden and continuous increase of blood pressure above 2/12mmHg is a sign of cerebral vascular occlusion; A sudden drop in blood pressure below 8/5mmHg is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis.

3. Abnormal gait: abnormal walking posture, accompanied by numbness and weakness of half limbs.

4. Sudden severe headache

Any sudden severe headache; Accompanied by convulsions; Have a history of head injury; Accompanied by coma and lethargy; The nature, location and distribution of headache have changed suddenly; Headache aggravated by coughing hard; The pain is severe, so you can wake up at night.