Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Fitness coach - A 25-year-old man suffered a stroke due to stretching in a fitness class. Is there any way to cure this disease?
A 25-year-old man suffered a stroke due to stretching in a fitness class. Is there any way to cure this disease?
Can be cured, but the cure rate is not high. The cure rate of patients with timely onset and treatment is particularly high, and the cure rate of patients with recurrent stroke is relatively low.

Stroke is a high-incidence disease of human beings, and many people will affect their normal lives after getting this disease. However, this disease can be cured, especially in the early stage of the disease, which can effectively control the disease, avoid the deterioration of the disease and return patients to normal life. However, patients with severe stroke symptoms are unlikely to be completely cured without timely treatment. Most of them will leave sequelae and need lifelong medication.

First, the sequelae of stroke are obvious.

Although it is possible to cure stroke, the cure rate is not high, and many patients will leave sequelae after stroke, such as mouth and eyes askew, slurred speech, and uncoordinated hands and feet. After these symptoms appear, anticoagulants should be taken under the guidance of doctors and appropriate training should be carried out. After a long recovery period, patients can recover their self-care ability. However, some patients are seriously ill, and although they barely saved their lives, they are hemiplegic.

Second, there are signs of stroke.

Stroke is a sudden disease in the eyes of many people, and it is impossible to prevent it. In fact, before a stroke, some patients will feel this way, and the former will also happen. These patients will have dizziness, headache, blood pressure fluctuation and other adverse symptoms before the onset, and some patients will have mild aphasia and angular deviation, as well as facial numbness and limb inflexibility. After these symptoms appear, you should seek medical advice in time. The sooner you treat them, the more likely you are to recover.

Third, how to recover from stroke

After a period of hospitalization, stroke patients can only recover part of their physical functions, and they need to continue rehabilitation training after returning home. Only by persisting in training can they further recover their limb functions. There are many recovery methods for stroke patients, such as external application of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, etc. At the same time, stroke patients themselves should insist on exercising and do more activities to let their bodies slowly return to normal.