Patients with cerebral infarction can usually perform balloon blowing exercises, but some patients with severe disease and severe functional impairment may not be able to do so.
Balloon blowing can effectively improve lung function and prevent complications such as pneumonia. The specific steps are as follows: prepare an uninflated clean balloon, inhale deeply and slowly until it cannot be inhaled, hold the breath for a few seconds, pinch the mouth of the balloon, blow all the gas slowly into the balloon, and then repeat the exercise after appropriate rest.
Balloon blowing training is a simple and effective way to exercise lung function. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to blow up the balloon training, do not blindly self-training, to avoid the adverse consequences.