If there are 5 kinds of symptoms in the body, the blood vessels may have been blocked, and be alert to cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction.

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Blood vessels are located in every corner of the human body, and the fundamental meaning of their existence is to be responsible for blood transport and recovery. Fresh blood contains a lot of oxygen and nutrients to provide organs and tissue consumption.

There are various waste gases and metabolic wastes in the recovered blood, which will enter specific organs with the blood circulation, and finally complete the metabolic work.

Once the blood vessels are blocked, it will cause hypoxia, necrosis of various tissues and organs, and even threaten their own life! For example, the well-known cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, etc., are all problems caused by blood vessel blockage. In addition, the murderers behind diseases such as lower extremity venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are also "thrombosis"!

Once the blood vessels are blocked, the body will have the following abnormalities, more than 2 or more, you should be alert:

  1. Constant yawning, lethargy

If the thrombus appears in the cerebral blood vessels or carotid arteries, it can cause cerebral infarction in patients. In the days before the onset of the disease, the patient may have symptoms such as constant yawning and lethargy.

This is mainly because the brain tissue is in a state of extreme hypoxia, which stimulates the respiratory center. The body will inhale more oxygen by yawning, but this oxygen is negligible for cerebral infarction. As the disease progresses, patients will experience drowsiness and can fall asleep no matter what the environment is.

2, chest tightness, chest pain

This reaction may occur in patients with cerebral infarction, and patients with myocardial infarction can also have this symptom. This is mainly because the blood vessels are blocked, and the pumping pressure of the heart will also increase sharply. When the heart is under high load, it will cause chest tightness and chest pain.

After the onset of myocardial infarction, the patient not only felt chest tightness, but also accompanied by abnormal pain in the precordial area, mostly compressive pain, which lasted for a long time, and did not improve significantly after taking nitroglycerin. .

  1. Numbness on one side of the limb

Obviously, in the absence of limb compression, recently, I often feel that one limb is numb and out of control, or after getting up in the morning, I suddenly feel that one limb has lost the ability to move, cannot walk normally, and has hemiplegia symptoms.

This is a major signal of cerebral infarction. Due to the long-term hypoxia of the brain tissue, the motor center is damaged. If it is not treated in time, the patient may have serious sequelae in the later stage.

  1. Manifestations of facial paralysis

During the onset of cerebral infarction, patients will have different degrees of facial paralysis, which is also called "mini-stroke" clinically. This is mainly because the central nervous system is damaged and cannot control the facial nerve activity.

Some patients also have language barriers, such as slurred words, inappropriate words, loss of language ability, etc., which are related to the damage to the language center.

  1. Sudden severe dizziness

If dizziness often occurs recently, especially after getting up in the morning, the dizziness symptoms suddenly appear, the duration is not long, or even disappear in just ten seconds, but it occurs repeatedly within a day, which is typical The signal of cerebral ischemia is also called "transient cerebral ischemia" clinically, and it is likely that the blood vessels have been blocked.

Blood vessel blockage can occur in veins, arteries and other blood vessels, so we must not ignore any physical abnormalities. Especially in patients with "three high diseases", once they have the above symptoms, it may be a signal of cerebral infarction or myocardial infarction. It is necessary to actively seek medical treatment and deal with it in the first time to avoid serious sequelae.

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