Seniors should be careful when attending parties!

A 64-year-old female patient was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Except for a history of hypertension, she had been in good health. One day in mid-November last year, she went to a classmate party and returned late from drinking. In the early hours of the next day, her family found her hemiplegic, and she was already in a coma when 999 was sent to the hospital, and was admitted to the ICU, where a craniotomy was performed to save her life. But now, two months later, she is still hemiplegic and aphasic, and is in rehabilitation. It is a great pity that in his sixties, just starting to enjoy his retirement, he fell ill all of a sudden. Being in your sixties, not old or young, you are prone to carelessness, easily disrupting your life routine, drinking alcohol, getting excited, staying up late, etc., all of which are triggers for stroke. Yang Hongjie, Department of Geriatrics, Xiyuan Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine