3 tips after stroke: Expert Homeopathy

3 tips after stroke

After a stroke whether the patient can be dealt with effectively interestingly is straightforwardly identified with the patient's endurance possibility and recuperation status. (Expert Homeopathy: Dr. Anutosh Chakraborty)

However, there are many scenes around us:

when someone suddenly has a stroke with a crooked mouth, slanted eyes, slurred speech, or walking sideways, unable to lift arms or legs, and other stroke symptoms, people around them immediately start to panic. The chaos became a pot of porridge. Some people yelled "Get the medicine quickly", some yelled "Call an ambulance first", and others rushed forward, pinching people and shaking their bodies, hoping to "wake up" the patient. It often takes a long time to send people to the hospital, and precious rescue time is wasted like this.

Consistently means the treatment of stroke. As well as figuring out how to perceive suspicious early signs, after the unexpected stroke of individuals around you, you should tranquility react and keep three "calms."

First, be calm. First of all, the family members of the patient should not panic. After a stroke whether the patient can be dealt with effectively interestingly is straightforwardly identified with the patient's endurance possibility and recuperation status.

If the patient has manifestations of restlessness, excitement, etc., you can gently comfort him to help him calm down.

Second, the body must be calm. Do not move the patient arbitrarily. Inappropriate postural changes may make the condition worse. It is best to let the patient lie in place, loosen the button of the shirt and belt, take out the dentures, and tilt his head to one side to keep the airway unobstructed.

Third, the environment should be quiet. A noisy and noisy environment will not only make you nervous, but also arouse patients' fear and anxiety, induce blood pressure to rise, and aggravate the condition. At this time, it is best to avoid calling for help, but to perform your duties in an orderly manner, and to lower your voice when making calls or discussing solutions.

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