Health doctor Zhao

In the 44th episode of Ode to Joy 2, Mrs. Bao went to Daishan to investigate Andy's life experience. Andy couldn't bear it, and threatened Mrs. Bao to leave Daishan by economic means. Mr. Bao took advantage of the contradiction between Andy and Mrs. Bao and wanted to take the opportunity to relieve Mrs. Bao of her financial rights. He always scolds Mrs. Bao on the phone. Mrs. Bao fainted in the quarrel.

Mrs. Bao is overbearing and aggressive, and Andy is smart and calm, and never gives in. From the later results, Mrs. Bao apologized, Andy understood, and Andy finally won. Comparing Fan and He, we can see how important it is for women to stand on their own feet-only with real skills and independence can they pursue true love, dare to say no to things they don't want, and do them! Saying "no" is much harder than saying "yes"!

Anyway, what happened to Mrs. Bao?

According to the plot, Mrs. Bao had a heart attack, but this time she was stimulated, which led to cerebral hemorrhage and coma.

Cerebral hemorrhage is cerebral hemorrhage, also known as hemorrhagic stroke, because the cerebral vessels rupture and blood flows into the ventricles or brain parenchyma. Blood compression of brain parenchyma can lead to limb weakness, numbness, convulsion, headache, vomiting, massive hemorrhage or brain stem and cerebellum hemorrhage, which may cause coma.

Who will have a cerebral hemorrhage? Why does Mrs. Bao have cerebral hemorrhage?

Eight risk factors of stroke: Dr. Yan Zhi is leaving, Mr. Stroke! (Click on the blue word to read directly), including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, smoking, obesity, heart disease, unreasonable diet and excessive drinking. These risk factors do not exist in isolation. For example, obesity is closely related to hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia. When there are more than two risk factors at the same time, the probability of stroke is even greater.

Mrs. Bao suffers from heart disease. Whether there are other risk factors is not explained in the play, but we already know that she is a high-risk group of stroke.

People with risk factors will have arteriosclerosis. Blood vessels are inherently soft and elastic. After hardening, their elasticity decreases, just like rubber pipes that have been used for a long time, and they are easily damaged. When people are emotional and exert themselves, their blood pressure rises beyond the endurance of blood vessels, and blood vessels rupture, leading to cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Bao had a cerebral hemorrhage because of a quarrel. In real life, Dr. Yan Zhi has seen many such patients. Their cerebral hemorrhage occurs when they quarrel, play cards, work, work overtime or even sleep.

What should I do if I get cerebral hemorrhage?

Mrs. Bao's attending doctor said that Mrs. Bao's cerebral hemorrhage could not be operated and could only be treated conservatively. Conservative treatment refers to drug treatment.

Generally, local treatment is recommended for cerebral hemorrhage, and long-distance transport is not recommended. It is mainly to keep quiet and let the patient rest, control blood pressure, dehydrate and reduce the pressure in the brain, and then nourish the nerves with some drugs. Massive hemorrhage or hemorrhage in cerebellum and brain stem may require surgical treatment. When blood pressure, heartbeat and breathing are stable, there is no fever, and the condition is stable, rehabilitation exercise should be carried out as soon as possible.

Can the patient recover after cerebral hemorrhage?

Mrs. Bao was in a coma and gradually woke up after treatment. How long does it take to wake up and paralyze? There is no explanation in the play. I don't feel angry when I see that her mind is clear and the company is marginalized. She apologizes to Andy and no longer prevents Andy from falling in love with Bao Xiao, and no longer interferes with whether they get married and have children.

In real life, very few people fully recover, and most people leave sequelae-hemiplegia, numbness, slurred speech, inability to speak, repeated convulsions, dysphagia, choking after drinking water, dementia or dysuria.

The incidence of stroke is high, the disability rate is high, the recurrence rate is high and the mortality rate is high. After the acute phase of stroke, it is important to exercise to prevent the recurrence of stroke. See the five prevention points for details. Fuck off, Mr. Stroke! (Click on the blue word to read directly). Some patients think that paralysis, numbness and other symptoms have not improved after taking the medicine, and they are unwilling to take the medicine again, which is inappropriate. Taking medicine on weekdays is not only to improve the symptoms of sequelae, but more importantly to prevent the recurrence of stroke!

There are many people chasing ode to joy. Some people watch the workplace, some people watch love, some people watch the growth of five flowers, and some people watch their friendship. Today, I read Dr. Yan Zhi's article and learned about cerebral hemorrhage by the way. Is it another gain? Dr. Yan Zhi will continue to regularly publish medical popular science articles about the brain and nerves, convey health concepts and spread reliable medical popular science. Welcome to Yan Zhi!

By the way, the description of Dr. Zhao in Ode to Joy is basically in line with the facts and relatively positive. In particular, when he went to Mrs. Qu Zongqu to explain the grievances of his girlfriend Xiaoqu, he said: "You don't want her, I want it; If you don't raise her, I will! " Will it trigger a craze for male doctors? Haha, doctor, you deserve it!