What are the symptoms of cerebrovascular disease?
The symptoms of cerebrovascular disease vary depending on the disease. The main symptoms include weakness in the lateral limbs, numbness in the lateral body, slurred speech, lack of fluency or…
The symptoms of cerebrovascular disease vary depending on the disease. The main symptoms include weakness in the lateral limbs, numbness in the lateral body, slurred speech, lack of fluency or…
Different types of cerebrovascular disease are associated with different medications. Ischemic cerebrovascular disease can be treated with anti-platelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin; anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin; drugs to…
Cerebral hypoxia refers to the lack of oxygen supply to the brain caused by various reasons, which cannot reach the minimum level of brain tissue metabolism, and there are different…
The 5th Taishan Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease Intervention was held in Jinan on November 15-16, 2014. The meeting was chaired by Han Ju, Director of the Department of Neurology…
Dizziness after eating may be caused by overeating, which makes the blood flow to the digestive tract, resulting in a relative lack of blood supply to the brain tissue; secondly,…
Pay attention to warmth and insist on drinking more water. Experts say that the elderly should increase or decrease their clothes according to the weather changes; avoid washing their faces…
(x) Oral contraceptives Oral contraceptives may be harmful in women with other stroke risk factors (eg, smoking, history of thromboembolism) (Class III/Class C); aggressive treatment of stroke risk factors may…
Once a stroke (cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism or cerebral hemorrhage) occurs in middle and old people, it is easy to lose physical function, speech function and the ability to…
I. Complications due to puncture and cannulation 1. Hematoma at the puncture site: due to repeated puncture, improper compression hemostasis or coagulation dysfunction, etc. Generally, the sheath should be removed…
Neonatal traumatic brain injury is not uncommon, and among the causes are birth injuries. High cranial pressure is relatively uncommon after neonatal extracranial hemorrhage, but anemia, jaundice, depressed skull fractures,…