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How to keep old paralytic patients warm in winter
Paralysis is only a common and serious disease of the elderly, and there are often paralyzed elderly people at home, and they all have a deep understanding of caring for paralyzed elderly people. So how can we take care of paralyzed patients after winter?

1, respiratory health care

Because paralyzed patients need to stay in bed for a long time, the supine body makes it difficult to cough up sputum in the respiratory tract, which is prone to accumulation pneumonia. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen this aspect of nursing.

The first is to turn over regularly, so that paralyzed patients can change their positions, activate the respiratory tract, and let the elderly cough up phlegm accumulated in the respiratory tract.

When winter comes, the temperature drops, and paralyzed old people stay in bed, it is easy to be afraid of cold and cold, so pay attention to keep warm to avoid colds aggravating breathing difficulties.

2, bedsore

Bedsore is one of the most common complications of paralyzed elderly people, which is a well-prevented complication. Do a good job of back skin care, change beds frequently, let patients turn over and change their posture.

3. Nursing care of complications such as joints and limbs.

Paralysis of lower limbs: If you are a patient with paralysis of lower limbs, you can use a soft pillow or triangular pad to support the soles of your feet, so as to keep the treads at a right angle, so as to avoid hurting and pressing your feet, and massage your feet regularly to relax the blood and muscles of lower limbs.