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May 7, 2023

Middle-aged and elderly people must be alert to vascular diseases

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       After people reach the age of 40 or 50, blood vessels gradually aging, coupled with unhealthy lifestyle habits, it is easy to cause atherosclerosis and eventually occlusion…

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May 7, 2023

Examination of punctate or flame-shaped hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye

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  Nowadays, people’s quality of life is improving and they attach great importance to their health, especially their eyes, so if we suffer from fundus hemorrhage, then we should pay attention…

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May 7, 2023

What are the precursors of cerebral thrombosis

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  Transient ischemic attack occurs before cerebral thrombosis, and patients may experience numbness in the face, weakness in the upper and lower extremities, headache, and unsteadiness in walking.  Transient ischemic attack, abbreviated…

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May 7, 2023

Cerebral thrombosis sequelae

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  The most common sequelae of cerebral thrombosis are hemiplegia and hemianesthesia, speech disorders (such as naming aphasia, motor aphasia, etc.), and intellectual and cognitive impairment.  Hemiparesis and hemianesthesia are the most…

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May 7, 2023

What is the disease of cerebral vascular blockage

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  Cerebrovascular blockage is a condition in which the blood vessels supplying brain tissue become obstructed, resulting in ischemia of brain tissue and even necrosis of brain cells.  Complete blockage of cerebral…

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May 7, 2023

Cerebral thrombosis and carotid atherosclerosis

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  The notion that cerebral infarction can be prevented by dealing with stenosis or occlusion of the carotid artery comes from an understanding of the etiology of cerebral infarction. Most cerebral…

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May 7, 2023

The killer of IT people – computer thrombosis

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  In recent years, deep vein thrombosis has become a “fashionable disease” for young computer people. This is because the lower limbs are far away from the heart, sitting for a…

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May 7, 2023

Identify early symptoms of cerebral thrombosis to minimize disability

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  Story: At an old class reunion, a lady tripped and fell while engaging in a barbecue. The friend next to her suggested getting medical attention, but she was pretty sure…

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May 7, 2023

Can sudden temperature changes cause blood vessel blockage?

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  When the temperature is hot and cold, especially when the seasons change, it often causes the attack of vascular diseases such as heart, brain and lower limbs, and serious ones…

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May 7, 2023

Is there a difference between warfarin and aspirin to prevent blood clots?

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  In daily life, you can often see elderly people around taking aspirin, most of them are patients with cardiovascular diseases, and they take small doses of aspirin according to their…

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cerebral blood clot

  • Middle-aged and elderly people must be alert to vascular diseases
  • Examination of punctate or flame-shaped hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye
  • What are the precursors of cerebral thrombosis
  • Cerebral thrombosis sequelae
  • What is the disease of cerebral vascular blockage
  • Cerebral thrombosis and carotid atherosclerosis
  • The killer of IT people – computer thrombosis
  • Identify early symptoms of cerebral thrombosis to minimize disability
  • Can sudden temperature changes cause blood vessel blockage?
  • Is there a difference between warfarin and aspirin to prevent blood clots?
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  • Dosing principles for aspirin
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