How to care for hemiplegia after 2 strokes

Nursing care for hemiplegia after 2 strokes mainly includes psychological care, exercise rehabilitation care, self-care ability care and dietary rehabilitation care. 1. Psychological care: Due to physical dysfunction and decreased self-care ability, patients with 2 strokes are prone to psychological problems such as anxiety and depression, negative psychological emotions, and even loss of confidence in life. Nursing staff should understand the patient’s condition changes, communicate with the patient, and ask the patient to learn to regulate their emotions independently, so as to reduce the influence of negative emotions on the condition. 2. Exercise rehabilitation nursing: it mainly includes passive training and active training. Some stroke patients have difficulty to act according to their own will in the early stage, they need to implement passive activities, including passive activities of joints and muscles. Active training includes sitting balance, position change, standing, walking and other training. 3. Nursing care for self-care ability: Instruct patients to carry out training in eating, washing, changing clothes, toileting, etc., in order to promote the improvement of patients’ living ability. 4. Dietary rehabilitation nursing: most stroke patients are caused by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, combined with high blood pressure, high blood sugar and other problems. Patients should eat light, easy-to-digest food, try not to eat greasy food, and focus on food with low fat, sugar and salt content and high protein content, and try not to eat animal offal and fat meat. At the same time, we should insist on small and frequent meals. Patients with hemiplegia after 2 strokes should be actively treated by doctors.