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Three packs of cigarettes a day, a 48-year-old man suddenly suffered from a large-scale cerebral infarction

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Three packs of cigarettes a day, a 48-year-old man suddenly suffered from a large-scale cerebral infarction

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Pay attention to keeping warm when changing climates, and reduce the discomfort caused by temperature changes.

Three packs of cigarettes a day, a 48-year-old man suddenly suffered from a large-scale cerebral infarction

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Pay attention to keeping warm when changing climates, and reduce the discomfort caused by temperature changes.

For patients with acute cerebral infarction, 3 hours after the onset of the disease is the golden time for treatment, the sooner the faster the treatment, the better, miss this time window, the effect of treatment will be greatly reduced, and serious complications may occur.

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Pay attention to keeping warm when changing climates, and reduce the discomfort caused by temperature changes.

For patients with acute cerebral infarction, 3 hours after the onset of the disease is the golden time for treatment, the sooner the faster the treatment, the better, miss this time window, the effect of treatment will be greatly reduced, and serious complications may occur.

Contributed by: Li Bin, Neuronal Zone II of Cerebrovascular Disease, Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Pay attention to keeping warm when changing climates, and reduce the discomfort caused by temperature changes.

For patients with acute cerebral infarction, 3 hours after the onset of the disease is the golden time for treatment, the sooner the faster the treatment, the better, miss this time window, the effect of treatment will be greatly reduced, and serious complications may occur.

Contributed by: Li Bin, Neuronal Zone II of Cerebrovascular Disease, Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province

Editor: Liu Yuchen

Mr. Zhang, 48, has suffered from high blood pressure for many years, but has never been treated regularly. At the same time, he is also an "old smoker", with decades of smoking age, and he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.

On December 5, Mr. Zhang suddenly appeared to be slurred in speech and had a left limb movement disorder, and his family rushed him to the emergency department of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment. After investigation, Mr. Zhang's blood pressure was 184/121mmHg, which was very dangerous, and the skull MRI+DWI+MRA showed acute cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia area, semi-oval center and right temporal, apical and occipital lobes, and multiple laminar cerebral infarction in the bilateral frontal parietal lobe white matter, left basal ganglia area and left cerebellar hemisphere. Mr. Zhang was diagnosed with acute large-scale cerebral infarction and was immediately transferred to the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province for treatment in the neurological zone of cerebrovascular disease, and his condition was alleviated through a series of treatments such as dehydration and reduction of cranial pressure, control of blood pressure, and maintenance of electrolyte balance.

Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician of the Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province, who is the deputy chief physician of the second cerebrovascular disease neuronal zone of hunan province, said that cerebrovascular disease is more common in clinical practice and is a common disease that poses a serious threat to human health and life. Large-scale cerebral infarction mainly refers to the appearance of large-scale obstruction in the blood vessels of the patient's brain, which in turn leads to a larger area of brain tissue damage in the patient when the cerebral infarction occurs. At the onset of the disease, the disease progresses rapidly, the onset is urgent, and the patient has more complications even after treatment, with a very high fatality rate and disability rate.

The reason why Mr. Zhang suffered from acute large-scale cerebral infarction was related to his years of "three packs of cigarettes a day" and his lack of effective control of hypertension. Because long-term smoking affects the blood supply to the head, it will also lead to a decrease in blood flow to the gray matter and vascular cell prostacylins, which can cause cerebral infarction over time. In addition, high blood pressure has a greater impact on the blood vessels in the patient's brain. Fortunately, Mr. Zhang's medical treatment is more timely, and if he comes late, it is likely that his life will be in danger.

As the saying goes, "prevention is greater than cure", for cerebrovascular diseases, Zhang Changying, deputy chief physician, reminds everyone that in order to prevent effectively, it is also necessary to pay attention to lifestyle and diet structure in daily life:

Avoid the intake of greasy, high-sugar foods;

Do a good job in controlling blood pressure and blood sugar;

Change bad living habits: quit smoking and alcohol, do not stay up late, exercise more, and avoid overeating;

Pay attention to keeping warm when changing climates, and reduce the discomfort caused by temperature changes.

For patients with acute cerebral infarction, 3 hours after the onset of the disease is the golden time for treatment, the sooner the faster the treatment, the better, miss this time window, the effect of treatment will be greatly reduced, and serious complications may occur.

Contributed by: Li Bin, Neuronal Zone II of Cerebrovascular Disease, Second People's Hospital of Hunan Province

Editor: Liu Yuchen

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