Watch the mooncake, control the “three high”

Mooncakes are both loved and hated because of their high calorie, fat, cholesterol and sugar content, and have become an unsafe food for people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar. Hypertension, hyperlipidemia and coronary heart disease patients, should eat less or do not eat moon cakes, if eaten too much can increase the blood thickening, aggravate the degree of myocardial ischemia, and can even induce myocardial infarction. In addition, because the mooncake contains a lot of sugar, diabetic patients can eat can lead to increased blood sugar, aggravating the condition, and even produce hyperglycemic hypertonic coma, endangering life. There are also family reunions for the holidays, the elderly are prone to emotional excitement, should pay attention to control. Because when emotional excitement, sympathetic excitement causes a faster heartbeat and accelerated blood flow, small artery spasms, so that blood pressure rises. The elderly have varying degrees of arteriosclerosis, many people suffer from hypertension, heart disease, cerebral arteriosclerosis and other geriatric diseases, if the emotions are overly excited, it is easy to cause myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, resulting in “joy and sadness”. If the following signs occur during the holidays, then you need to pay great attention or immediately go to the hospital: 1, sudden onset of chest pain, chest tightness, difficulty in breathing, sweating, or suddenly fainted. 2.Unexplained dizziness, headache, numbness in hands and feet, distorted mouth, choking and coughing when eating and drinking, or paralysis of hands and feet. 3, once the fainting occurs, let the patient lie flat in a ventilated place, elevate the lower limbs, drink sweetened water or squeeze the patient’s Hegu point (tiger mouth position). If you cannot recover, take the patient to the hospital immediately. 4, after the onset of hypertension patients, to comfort the patient do not stress, bed rest. Take antihypertensive drugs immediately. If the patient suddenly develops a severe headache, accompanied by vomiting, or even impaired consciousness and limb paralysis, let the patient lie down with the head to the side to avoid vomit aspiration into the whistle. 5, heart attack patients, untie the neck, chest, waist tighter clothes. Keep the patient warm and covered with blankets or clothing if necessary. Be careful not to shake the patient or splash him with ice water to try to wake him up, and do not let him eat or drink.