What are the causes of cerebral hemorrhage?

The occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage is mainly due to a sudden rise in blood pressure, leading to microvascular rupture in the brain caused by bleeding in the brain, and at the site of the hemorrhage foci, the blood can be directly pressed on the brain tissue, leading to the surrounding cerebral edema.

Cerebral hemorrhage has a rapid onset, dangerous condition, and a very high mortality rate.

China's annual deaths due to cerebral hemorrhage patients, accounting for about 20% of all disease deaths. Among the many factors triggering cerebral hemorrhage, blood pressure fluctuation is considered to be the main reason.

Blood pressure fluctuation is in turn associated with hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis, blood viscosity and many other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease factors.

After the blood pressure fluctuation, if it meets with some external triggers, such as fatigue, emotional excitement, alcohol and so on, it is easy to lead to the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage.

Signs of cerebral hemorrhage

What are the signs of cerebral hemorrhage?

Let's look at a case first.

The woman's name is Xiaohui (a pseudonym), she is 33 years old, and she usually loves to eat, so she has a fat body type.

This day, Xiaohui stayed at home after dinner to watch TV, nothing to do, her husband saw the situation, said angrily: so fat, but also eat! You're not going to lose any weight?

That night, Xiaohui went to the square dance, jumped to the middle of her sudden headache, thought it was too much exercise, jumping tired. Subsequently, it was accompanied by neighbors to go home. In the middle of the night suddenly headache aggravation, nausea and vomiting, walking to the bathroom suddenly fainted, her husband rushed to call the 120 will send her to the hospital, I did not expect to end up with a cerebral hemorrhage passed away.

In the case, severe headache, vomiting, change of consciousness is a typical symptom of cerebral hemorrhage before the sudden.

Besides these, there are also the following:

1 Slurred speech, difficulty in understanding others

2 Sudden numbness, weakness, and paralysis of the face, arms, or legs may occur, often on one side of the body

3 Sudden blurred vision, blackness, and even double vision

4 Sudden dizziness, loss of balance and coordination

What should we do if a passerby has a sudden cerebral hemorrhage

If any of the above symptoms occur, it could be a sudden cerebral hemorrhage.

What should we do if a passer-by has a brain hemorrhage before an ambulance arrives?

First of all, immediately lay the patient down, tilt his head to the side, quickly loosen the patient's collar and belt, and keep the patient's breathing smooth and air circulation;

Secondly, if the patient makes a strong snoring sound, indicating that the root of the tongue has already fallen, wrap the patient's tongue in a handkerchief and pull it out; if possible, apply cold compresses to the patient's head to reduce the amount of bleeding;

Finally, it is important that the patient's body should not be moved, not to move the patient's body, not to move the patient's body, not to move the patient's body, not to move the patient's body. The patient's body, do not move the patient's body, do not move the patient's body.

7 ways to prevent cerebral hemorrhage

As a young person, health is often neglected, and as long as there is no obvious pain, it is assumed that one's body is fine.

Academician Wang Longde once emphasized in a relevant special report that the 2008 national cause of death survey in China showed that the mortality rate of stroke in China is 4-5 times higher than that in developed countries in Europe and the United States. It is not the gap in treatment that leads to this result, but the gap in prevention.

As cerebral hemorrhage disease becomes younger, it is more important for young people to enhance their knowledge of the disease and its prevention.

We start with the following:

As mentioned earlier, blood pressure fluctuation is the main cause of the disease, so controlling high blood pressure is one of the most important measures to reduce the risk of cerebral hemorrhage.

To control your emotions, emotional excitement is another important trigger for cerebral hemorrhage, due to the rapid heartbeat and sudden rise in blood pressure during emotional excitement.

Diet should be light and not overeating.

The World Health Organization has clearly identified obesity as the root cause of all diseases. So obese people should lose weight to reduce weight, to reach the standard level, to reduce the risk of disease.

Try to go to sleep before 11 pm. Staying up late often can lead to the brain not getting enough sleep, overloading the brain and causing internal blood vessels to rupture and bleed.

To quit smoking and drinking. Tobacco and alcohol cause blood vessels to constrict, making the heart beat faster and causing blood pressure to rise, as well as accelerating arteriosclerosis. Alcohol abuse has gone from being a trigger to being a direct factor in brain hemorrhages.

When bending over, squatting, and getting up or changing position, the movement must be slow to prevent the head from being short of blood supply and the eyes from blacking out.

When a young life is lost, most people will sigh "life is not easy, and we should cherish it".