Vomiting blood, how to do?

What people are prone to vomiting blood? Hematemesis is the [common name] of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Patients with peptic ulcer, erosive gastritis, esophageal and gastric varices and gastric cancer are prone to [hematemesis]. In addition to the above-mentioned diseases, esophageal injury, hemangioma and other diseases may lead to upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Will vomiting blood have other manifestations of what at the same time? Direct manifestation of hemorrhage: hematemesis or black stool (tarry stool). Indirect phenomena caused by hemorrhage: insufficient blood after hemorrhage, dizziness, palpitation, fatigue, syncope when suddenly standing up, limb cooling, low blood pressure, etc., and even shock. At the same time, the patient’s skin, nail bed, mucosa, etc. may also appear pale. Some patients also have fever. Basic Read More …

What should I do if I suddenly lose my sight?

What are the different manifestations of sudden blindness? Retinal artery occlusion, stroke, eye trauma, fundus hemorrhage and other diseases may lead to sudden blindness. Blindness caused by retinal artery occlusion may have these characteristics: some may be sudden and complete blindness without even light perception; However, some may appear before complete blindness, with one eye turning black temporarily and vision recovering after a few seconds or minutes. [1] Sudden blindness caused by stroke may be loss of vision on one side or both eyes, as well as headache, vomiting, rotation of seeing things, skewed mouth angle, etc. [2] Suddenly blind, what should I do? 1. Go to the hospital immediately or call 120 Whether it is sudden blindness after eyeball Read More …