Sudden death is a sudden death that occurs naturally or unexpectedly and is usually not relieved by sleep.
Sudden death is a death directly caused by a rapid and severe dysfunction of the heart, brain, lungs, and other organs of the body. Causes of sudden death include cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, digestive system diseases, genitourinary system diseases, respiratory system diseases, and neurological system diseases.
Most patients do not have any signs before sudden death occurs, and a few patients may experience mental stimulation or emotional fluctuations before sudden death. Usually, sudden death cannot be relieved by sleeping, and a small number of patients can be cured by first aid treatment in a short time.
Patients are advised to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the skin clean and dry, wash their hands, take a shower and change their clothes regularly, and develop good living habits. If the patient suffers a sudden loss of consciousness, accompanied by respiratory and cardiac arrest, first aid treatment should be carried out immediately, and at the same time, 120 should be called.