Stroke, what should I do?
Will there be what after stroke? Stroke is likely to occur when the following conditions occur: (1) Limb numbness and inflexible movement; (2) the mouth angle is skewed to one side; (3) sudden decline in reaction ability; (4) Blood pressure rises and falls; (5) Paroxysmal headache and dizziness, which are becoming more and more severe; (6) intermittent paralysis or inability to speak; (7) Lethargy, unable to wake up, or not to shout. In addition to these possible precursors of stroke, some patients will also suffer from severe jet-like vomiting, general convulsions, incontinence and other symptoms. What should I do if I suddenly have a stroke? Send to the hospital immediately or call 120 If you find someone around you with Read More …