The best time to treat a stroke

The best time to save a stroke patient is 6-8 hours after the onset of the stroke. Most hospitals have an emergency green channel for stroke, which can clarify the condition and provide effective treatment within the golden time. This can largely reduce the loss of neurological function and the incidence of sequelae. The most important thing for the family to do at this time is to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan, make a treatment decision and sign as soon as possible, and avoid hesitation, which may cause the patient to lose the best treatment time during the waiting process. The time for treatment in the acute phase of stroke is very critical and can be described as a race against time. It is critical that the patient’s family be the first to notice the abnormality and be the first to call the 120 emergency number, or the first to take the patient to the hospital. Never rest at home, delaying will only delay the golden time of rescue and treatment. This leaves the patient with hemiplegia, aphasia, unrecognizability, etc., and can even threaten the patient’s life.