Cerebral stroke, also known as stroke, is medically known as cerebrovascular disease; it is mainly a manifestation of cerebrovascular arteriosclerosis caused by high triglycerides or high cholesterol. Under certain circumstances, Hemorrhage or ischemia caused by rupture or blockage of cerebral blood vessels, causing the brain to be compressed by blood clots or insufficient blood flow, resulting in neurological symptoms resulting from partial brain function impairment. The following therapies are currently used in the treatment of stroke:
1. General treatment and symptomatic treatment: stay in bed, rest quietly, keep the respiratory tract open, and monitor vital signs.
2. Antihypertensive treatment: Lowering blood pressure is to prevent further bleeding, but blood pressure should not be too low to prevent insufficient blood supply. It is generally recommended to maintain blood pressure at 150-160/90-100 mmHg.
3. Reduce intracranial pressure and control cerebral edema: dehydration agents should be used immediately, and 250 ml of 20 mannitol can be quickly infused every 6-8 hours; 10 glycerol or furosemide can also be used.
4. Surgical treatment: The purpose is to remove the hematoma and strive for recovery of neurological function.
5. CNS targeted factor repair system: The CNS targeted factor repair system is a comprehensive nerve repair system established for patients in the subacute and chronic stages of various types of brain and spinal cord injuries, achieving clinical success in the central nervous system. The best treatment combination for repair, now proven to be a scientifically effective method of repairing the central nervous system.
The above are personal opinions and are for reference only. Detailed treatment must be based on the reasonable arrangements of the attending physician. I hope it will be helpful to you.