Colleagues and audiences were shocked to hear that comedian Chi Tai suddenly passed away on the afternoon of December 9 in Ho Chi Minh City. According to information from some artists, comedian Chi Tai showed signs of having a stroke and was immediately taken to the emergency hospital. Although the doctors enthusiastically treated him, his illness was too severe so he could not survive.
– Age: Anyone is at risk of having a stroke. However, stroke often occurs in the elderly. A study shows that after the age of 55, every 10 years the risk of stroke doubles.
– Gender: Men have a higher risk of stroke than women.
– Family history: If a family member has had a stroke, do you have The risk of this disease is higher than normal people.
– Overweight and obesity: Overweight and obesity can lead to many diseases such as: High blood pressure, high blood fat, cardiovascular disease, thereby increasing the risk of developing this disease. stroke.
Pathological causes
– History of stroke: People with a history of stroke have a high risk of experiencing this condition again, especially within the first few months. This risk lasts about 5 years and gradually decreases over time.
– Diabetes: People with diabetes have a much higher risk of stroke than normal people.
– Cardiovascular disease: People with cardiovascular diseases are more likely to have a stroke than normal people.
– High blood pressure: High blood pressure, if it lasts for a long time, will cause damage to the artery walls, easily leading to brain hemorrhage. In addition, this condition also creates conditions for blood clots to form, causing blockage of blood vessels in the brain.
Signs of stroke
When In patients with a stroke, symptoms will occur immediately after a few minutes or after a few hours.
The Specific signs include:
– Sudden feeling of numbness or weakness in the face, arms or legs (symptoms usually occur on one side of the body – half of the body)
< p>- Sudden inability to speak, distorted voice or the patient is talking nonsense and unable to understand words.
– Sudden loss of vision, especially when symptoms appear in one eye .
– Sudden severe headache.
– Dizziness, loss of balance or inability to move as desired…
If anyone exhibits any of the above symptoms, even if they are not obvious, immediately call emergency 115 for safe transportation to the nearest hospital to find an opportunity for treatment during the golden hour to “save the brain”.< /p>
Effective ways to prevent stroke
To prevent stroke, it is necessary to combine 3 factors: Control risk diseases, moderate living and supplement enough nutrients nourishment. Specifically:
– Control risk diseases: High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease… are diseases that increase the risk of stroke. Therefore, people with these diseases need to pay attention to controlling the disease condition to maintain stable health.
– Live in moderation: Need to get enough sleep on time, rest and relax properly, do not use stimulant for regular exercise.
– Nutritional supplement: Need to increase consumption of green vegetables and fruits and foods rich in antioxidants to keep blood vessels healthy. In addition, you should limit alcohol consumption, fatty foods, fast foods, processed foods…
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