Under what circumstances can patients with cerebral hemorrhage consider surgical treatment?
Surgery to clean up the edema of patients with cerebral hemorrhage and repair the damaged cerebral blood vessels is undoubtedly
Read MoreIn the United States, stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability and the fifth leading cause of death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds, and someone dies from a stroke every 4 minutes. Additionally, approximately 795,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke each year.
Surgery to clean up the edema of patients with cerebral hemorrhage and repair the damaged cerebral blood vessels is undoubtedly
Read MoreWhat is subarachnoid hemorrhage? Subarachnoid hemorrhage refers to the rupture and hemorrhage of blood vessels on the surface of the
Read MoreHow should patients with cerebral hemorrhage be treated? Patients with clinical symptoms of stroke and suspected cerebral hemorrhage should try
Read MoreBrain hemorrhage, or intracranial hemorrhage, refers to the rupture of a blood vessel within the skull, leading to bleeding in
Read Morewhat is Microcirculation examination In recent years, research results have shown that it is of great clinical significance to apply
Read MoreBlood rheology: When a stroke patient or a patient with hypertension, coronary heart disease, or arteriosclerosis comes to the hospital
Read MoreCerebral angiography in stroke patients The contrast agent is pushed from the arterial blood vessel, and then the X-ray film
Read MoreElectroencephalogram and cerebral blood flow diagram: The discharge phenomenon of brain nerve cells is called EEG, which is detected and
Read MoreStroke patients’ lumbar puncture Normal cerebrospinal fluid is colorless, transparent, and watery, and the pressure measured during lateral decubitus positioning
Read MoreCervical spondylosis has a high incidence rate and shows an upward trend in recent years, it is a common and
Read MoreThe risk factors for cerebrovascular disease: Some factors are closely related to the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease and are considered
Read MoreAccording to the European Stroke Organization, stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Europe, with an estimated
Read MoreHealth education and health promotion possess both natural science attributes and social science characteristics. Therefore, attention should be paid to
Read MoreIntervention activities aim to improve the health knowledge of community populations or reduce specific health hazards. Specific interventions include: Smoking
Read MoreHealth Promotion: The public’s awareness is the first step In the prevention and control of chronic diseases, the first step
Read MorePrimary Prevention Strategies: The major chronic diseases globally include hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, lung cancer, liver cancer, gastric cancer,
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Read MoreStroke Urinary incontinence is a common issue among stroke patients. This condition arises due to the multifaceted impact of stroke
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