Pre-mortem symptoms in patients with cerebral infarction paralysis

The symptoms before death of paralyzed patients with cerebral infarction, most patients are in a very debilitated state, poorly fed for a long time, in a state of emaciation and cachexia. 1. Patients appear confused, comatose, unable to recognize their family members and unable to respond to calls. 2. Severe lung infection occurs, phlegm sounds can be felt in the pharynx when breathing, the patient’s respiratory rate is accelerated, the respiratory rate can reach 30-50 times per minute. 3. The patient’s heart rate increases, reaching 120 or even 150 beats per minute. 4. The patient experiences a drop in blood pressure, which can last for 1-2 days. Finally, the patient develops jaw breathing. The patient’s breathing becomes very shallow with jaw breathing, and the time of life is only 10 minutes or so, and the patient needs to be prepared for the end-of-life clothes.