Recognize a transient ischemic attack
A transient ischemic is a symptom of cerebrovascular disease, a sign of a stroke. So it was c considered an emergency situation, prompt medical examination and treatment is required. Manifestations of transient ischemic attacks are easily identifiable.
Patients who are living normally, suddenly lost consciousness; headache, mild weakness or hemiplegia; speechless or speechless; not seen in one eye or both eyes; losing balance, staggering, unsteady walking; arrhythmia, signs of stenosis of the neck arteries . The situation occurs suddenly, lasts only 1-10 minutes, does not last more than an hour (if symptoms last more than an hour, will be called ears cerebral vascular disease, because in these cases there is a damaged brain region.
The patient fully recovered within a few minutes or within an hour. The patient may have repeated relapses and may have a true stroke, meaning lethargy and prolonged paralysis, no recovery, and death. Anemia is considered an emergency. If anemia occurs, call emergency. Patients should be examined and tested to rule out the possibility of a stroke, for emergency treatment.
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