Every year after winter, there are three small peaks in the number of people suffering from cerebral thrombosis, which are just before the winter, before the Spring Festival and during the Spring Festival, and these three small peaks are the time when the weather is cold and the temperature is lower. Low temperature is one of the main factors that induce cardiovascular disease, because the human body is often stimulated by cold leads to sympathetic excitation, systemic capillary constriction, blood circulation peripheral resistance increases, blood pressure rises, brain load increases, so it is easy to trigger brain hemorrhage or cerebral thrombosis.
After the winter, must scrape this “tendon” is the most important to prevent cerebral thrombosis!
Usually, if someone at home has cerebral thrombosis, here is a very simple method that is most crucial to help prevent and treat cerebral thrombosis. It is worth mentioning that this method is not only simple, but also self-medication, and patients who have had cerebral thrombosis are idle, may as well try it, it is beneficial!
Method: Scraping the fingers with a gua sha board, especially the middle finger and root of the two hands (at the tendons) can help prevent cerebral thrombosis.
Why scraping the tendons of the middle finger can prevent cerebral thrombosis?
This is because the tendons at the root of the middle finger generally represent the degree of arteriosclerosis in the brain. Take the left hand as an example, if the tendon appears on the left side of the middle finger (against the thumb side), it means that the left side of the arteriosclerosis and meridian obstruction is more serious; at this time, the left side of the head is prone to discomfort; if it appears on the right side, it is the same; if there are tendons on both sides and the color is deeper, it means that the arteriosclerosis of the brain is very obvious.
At the time of winter, don’t make up for it. Don’t eat too much fat. Winter tonic is right, but do not braised meat, pig’s feet big fish and meat, you can eat some lamb soup such as both warm and not fatty things.
10 code words before the onset of cerebral thrombosis
After middle age, to give themselves more care, especially in the cold winter, especially to pay attention to the 10 precursors of cerebral thrombosis, for themselves and their families, must look more!
1. Drooling
Suddenly, you can’t speak well or drool. For the elderly who have high blood pressure, diabetes and other cerebral thrombosis risk factors, frequent drooling is likely to be the precursor of cerebral thrombosis.
2.Sudden vertigo
Dizziness is an extremely common symptom among the precursors of cerebral thrombosis, which can occur at any time, especially in the early morning when waking up. In addition, it is also easy to occur after fatigue and bathing. Especially for hypertensive patients, if vertigo occurs more than 5 times repeatedly in 1 to 2 days, the risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction will increase.
3.Sudden severe headache
Sudden onset of severe headache with convulsions, recent history of head trauma with coma and drowsiness, sudden changes in the nature, location and distribution of headache, aggravation of headache by coughing and force, severe headache and waking up at night with pain are prone to cerebral thrombosis.
4.Yawning continuously
80% of people suffering from ischemic cerebral thrombosis will experience yawning for 5 to 10 days before the onset of the disease.
5.Abnormal gait
Staggering gait and weakness in walking is one of the precursor symptoms of hemiplegia. If the gait of the elderly suddenly changes and is accompanied by numbness and weakness of the limbs, it is a precursor to the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral thrombosis.
6. Blurred vision
It is manifested as transient visual impairment or visual field defect, mostly recovering on its own within one hour.
7.Razor falls to the ground
When holding a razor and shaving, the head is turned to the side and suddenly the razor falls to the ground due to arm weakness, and recovers completely after 1 to 2 minutes. This is due to the turn of the head and twist the neck, causing the already hardened carotid artery twist and aggravate the narrowing, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the cranium.
8.Abnormal blood pressure
When blood pressure suddenly rises above 200/120mmHg, it is the precursor of cerebral thrombosis; when blood pressure suddenly drops below 80/50mmHg, it is the precursor of cerebral thrombosis.
9.Nose bleeding in hypertensive patients
This is a danger signal worth noting. If a hypertensive patient has several times of massive nasal bleeding, coupled with bleeding from the fundus and hematuria, cerebral thrombosis may occur within six months.
10.Lateral palsy
Lateral palsy, or transient ischemic attack, is technically the mildest form of stroke. According to follow-up observation, more than half of people will have ischemic stroke 3 to 5 years after transient ischemic attack.
In addition to the above aura symptoms, choking and coughing, difficulty in swallowing, sudden onset of hemianesthesia, drowsiness and tinnitus are also precursors of cerebral thrombosis. Anyone who shows one of the above signs should be examined early for early prevention and treatment.
Once cerebral thrombosis occurs, it can lead to hemiplegia or loss of life. After winter, middle-aged and elderly people must scrape the tendons on both sides of the middle finger more often to prevent cerebral thrombosis is the most important!