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The weather was getting hotter, and Wu Wanwan took out the mat that had not been used for a long time in the winter from the locker.
She carefully cleaned the mattress and took it to the roof to dry. The sun was scorching, and the roof was hot enough for freshly washed mats to dry quickly.
In the process of drying the mat, Wu Wanwan happened to meet her neighbor Lao Li, who had just been discharged from the hospital.
Lao Li looked weak, his face was not as rosy as before, and after the two exchanged a few words, Lao Li began to talk about his hospitalization experience. It turned out that he was hospitalized for a few days because of gastrointestinal discomfort.
At this time, Wu Wanwan couldn't help but think of a recent major event in the community - an 8-year-old girl vomited after being slapped by her parents because of a family dispute, and unfortunately passed away four hours after being rushed to the hospital.
This incident has caused widespread discussion inside and outside the community.
Wu Wanwan is a secondary school teacher who pays special attention to children's mental and physical health in addition to teaching.
Deeply disturbed by this incident, she decided to use her own understanding to find out why the little girl had such a tragedy.
It is understood that the little girl's name is Cai Yingying, and on the day of the incident, because her homework was not completed, her parents were very angry and slapped her when they lost control of their emotions.
Unexpectedly, this slap caused Cai Yingying to have a severe vomiting reaction, but her parents failed to realize the seriousness of this reaction, delaying the treatment time.
In the hospital, doctors found that Cai Yingying's condition was extremely complicated, not just caused by trauma.
After careful examination, the doctors found that she had a rare hereditary cerebrovascular disease - cerebrovascular malformation, which makes her cerebral blood vessels extremely prone to rupture and bleeding.
After the external impact, she had a small blood vessel rupture in her brain, and the rapid formation of a hematoma compressed an important area of the brain, resulting in a rapid decline in vital signs.
Let's briefly talk about cerebrovascular malformations. Cerebrovascular malformation, in fact, is that when the human cerebral blood vessels are formed at the beginning, the wiring is a little problematic, and some blood vessel walls are thinner than normal, and they are easy to rupture once they encounter impact or high pressure.
Although the global incidence rate is only 0.1% to 0.5%, which sounds like a small amount, the problem is that many people do not know that they have this disease for the rest of their lives, because they usually have no symptoms at all.
Most of the time, the disease is well hidden, but if you accidentally suffer a head injury, or your blood pressure suddenly rises, then the problem is big, and you may suddenly have a terrible headache, or bleeding in the brain, or even affect the nerve function.
In Cai Yingying's case, even a slight external force can lead to fatal consequences due to her special pathological condition.
Doctors at the hospital also strongly condemned Cai Yingying's parents after learning about her complete family medical history.
Doctors point out that for children with a family history of special diseases, parents should pay more attention to the physical condition of their children and avoid using any form of corporal punishment.
Through this tragedy, the community began to reflect on how to raise awareness of potential health risks for children and the spread of first aid knowledge.
Schools and community-based organizations are starting to hold more lectures on child protection and health education, hoping to reduce the occurrence of such unfortunate incidents through education.
At this point, we have to ask, if Cai Yingying's parents had learned about her health in time and conducted a proper medical examination on her, would such a tragedy have been avoided?
In this regard, we need to deeply analyze the importance of early diagnosis and parent education of this rare disease.
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