- Hermina Wonogiri<\/a><\/li>
- 12 December 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Deep Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS). Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment in Indonesia<\/a><\/h3>
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common disorder of the hand and wrist caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. In the Indonesian health context, CTS is also found significant, showing a noteworthy prevalence level. \n\n According to data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is one of the musculoskeletal disorders whose prevalence is increasing. Factors such as excessive workload, inappropriate body posture, and the use of modern technological tools can trigger an increase in CTS cases in Indonesian society. \n\n Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms can range from mild to severe and often come on slowly. Common signs include tingling or numbness in the fingers, especially the index, middle, ring, and little fingers. Sufferers may also experience pain or numbness that radiates to the upper arm. \n\n In treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a therapeutic method that is increasingly receiving attention is Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS). Studies documented in various Health Journals show that the use of TENS is effective in relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life for CTS sufferers in Indonesia. \n\n TENS works by sending weak electrical impulses through electrodes placed around the affected area. At the right level, this therapy can reduce pain, and inflammation, and improve blood circulation around the wrist, having a positive effect on healing CTS. \n\n It is important to note that the increasing prevalence of CTS emphasizes the importance of a holistic treatment approach. TENS therapy can be part of a comprehensive treatment plan, along with adjustments to daily activities, ergonomics, and physiotherapy. \n\n However, before starting TENS therapy, consult a healthcare professional to assess the suitability of this method for the individual's health condition. With appropriate treatment and various integrated approaches, we can reduce the impact of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Indonesia and improve people's welfare. Further research is needed to explore in depth the effectiveness of TENS in the context of specific health conditions in Indonesia. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina OPI Jakabaring<\/a><\/li>
- 22 July 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Beware of the Rabies Virus, Let's Get to Know the Prevention of Transmission!<\/a><\/h3>
The rabies virus is a very serious disease and can be fatal if left untreated. It is spread primarily through the bite of an infected animal, such as a dog or bat. Therefore, it is very important to know the steps that can be taken to avoid infection with the rabies virus. The following are some tips that can help you protect yourself from the rabies virus: \n\n \n\n \n Pet Vaccinations: Make sure your pets, such as dogs or cats, are regularly vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is the most effective preventive measure to avoid infection with this virus. Consult your veterinarian about the necessary vaccination schedule for your pet. \n \n\n \n\n \n Avoid Direct Contact with Wild Animals: Avoid direct contact with wild animals, especially wild dogs or bats. Do not try to touch or hold these animals, as they can be carriers of the rabies virus. If you see a wild animal that looks sick or behaves strangely, it is best to report this to local authorities. \n \n\n \n\n \n Pay Attention to Environmental Cleanliness: Keep the environment around you clean, especially in the area where you live. Avoid places that could become nests for wild animals, such as piles of trash or unused items. Always keep trash cans tightly closed and avoid leaving food outside where it can attract wild animals. \n \n\n \n\n \n Take Care When Traveling: If you are traveling to an area known to have a high risk of rabies, be careful about the animals you encounter. Avoid touching or direct contact with unknown animals, especially if they appear to be wild or infected. If you are bitten by a suspicious animal, wash the wound immediately with soap and running water, then seek medical attention immediately. \n \n\n \n\n \n Seek Medical Care Immediately: If you or someone else is bitten by an animal that is suspected of having rabies, seek medical attention immediately. Do not delay or ignore the animal's bite, because the rabies virus can develop quickly. After the bite, the doctor may give you the rabies vaccine and rabies immunoglobulin as a preventative measure. \n \n\n \n\n Avoiding infection with the rabies virus requires serious preventive measures. Always remember to keep your pet vaccinated, avoid contact with wild animals, keep the environment clean, be careful when traveling, and seek immediate medical attention in case of a suspicious animal bite. By following these steps, you can help protect yourself and those around you from the threat of the rabies virus. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Purwokerto<\/a><\/li>
- 06 July 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Often Considered the Same, Here's the Difference in Headaches and Dizziness<\/a><\/h3>
The difference between headaches and dizziness are two conditions that are often confused with each other because their symptoms are similar. Although both of these conditions occur in the head, headaches and dizziness have different causes and characteristics. This time we will discuss the differences between headaches and dizziness, including the symptoms that may be experienced and the underlying causes. \n\n 1. Headache is a common condition and usually feels like a sensation of pain or discomfort around the head. Headaches can range from mild to severe and can be chronic or episodic. The following are some common types of headaches: \n\n \n Tension Headache: Tension headaches are the most common type of headache. Common symptoms include a feeling of tightness or aching pain around the head, a heavy sensation in the forehead, and neck and shoulder pain. \n Migraine Headaches: Migraine headaches are the more intense type and are often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Usually, migraines occur on one side of the head and can last from several hours to several days. \n Cluster Headache: Cluster headache is a rare but very severe type of headache. These headaches usually occur on one side of the head and are accompanied by other symptoms such as red eyes, stuffy or runny nose, and excessive sweating. \n \n\n 2. Dizziness is a feeling of unsteadiness or loss of balance, which is often accompanied by a spinning or spinning sensation around the head. Dizziness can be caused by several factors, including: \n\n \n Vertigo: Vertigo is a type of dizziness caused by a problem with the balance system in the body. A person experiencing vertigo may feel like everything is spinning or moving, and this can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and difficulty walking. \n Drop in Blood Pressure: Dizziness can also occur in response to a sudden drop in blood pressure, which can be caused by factors such as a rapid change in body position or dehydration. Dizziness due to decreased blood pressure often lasts a moment and goes away on its own. \n Medication Side Effects: Some drugs, especially those used to treat blood pressure or heart conditions, can cause dizziness as a side effect. If a person experiences dizziness after taking a new drug, it is important to consult a doctor to evaluate the appropriate treatment. \n \n\n It is important to remember to provide an overview of the differences between headaches and dizziness. If a Hermina friend experiences severe, prolonged headaches or dizziness, or is accompanied by other worrying symptoms, you should consult a doctor or health professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Hermina Purwokerto Hospital has a neurologist who can consult Hermina's friends. \n\n To make it easier to access services & registration at Hermina Purwokerto Hospital, here's how: \n\n \n Download the mobile application on Playstore (Type Halo Hermina) \n Contact Call Center 1500488 \n Through the website -> www.herminahospitals.com \n Through the Halodoc application \n \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Periuk Tangerang<\/a><\/li>
- 30 June 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Getting to Know Epilepsy, Types of Seizures and Treatment <\/a><\/h3>
Epilepsy is a disease of the nerves. There are about 65 million people in the world who have epilepsy. The typical symptoms are seizures and can occur at any age causing a person to experience recurrent seizures without any provoking factors causing seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. \n\n Not all seizures are epilepsy, for example in the case of someone who has seizures due to low blood sugar levels, fainting, metabolic disorders are not epilepsy, because that's why seizures are the main symptom of epilepsy. However, that does not mean that everyone who has seizures has epilepsy. In people with epilepsy, seizures will take place more than once, aka recurring at the same or different times. In some cases, epilepsy can occur when a person sleeps. Most likely the cause is a change in body phase from wakefulness to sleep which triggers brain activity to become abnormal. \n\n Recognize some forms of seizures \n\n \n Generalized seizures: Motor involvement such as rhythmic movements, muscle stiffness, brief muscle twitches. Does not involve the motor, for example: absence seizures \n focal seizures: \n \n\n \n Motor involvement: jerking movements, muscle stiffness, muscle twitching. \n Automation movements can also be found, such as: clapping hands, rubbing hands, tasting, chewing movements. \n Non-motor symptoms: do not involve the motor, can be a change in sensation, emotion, thinking, autonomic disturbances. \n Sometimes someone can tell what they feel, for example they can smell certain smells, this is called "aura". \n \n\n \n Tonic-clonic seizures: In this type of seizure, a person experiences stiffness and twitching of the body, biting the tongue, foaming at the mouth, and bulging eyes. \n Absence seizures: In this type of seizure, a person is not aware of their surroundings, or when talking suddenly stops in the middle of a conversation. Generally short duration Recovery is fast or immediate. Often found in children aged 4 to 14 years. These seizures need to be suspected if the child is having problems at school. \n Atonic seizures: Muscles suddenly limp, head falls forward, drops items held, if in a standing position, the patient may fall forward, seizures last more than 15 seconds. \n Clonic seizures: In this type of seizure, there are stiff and then relaxed muscle movements, lasting many times. Movement cannot be restrained \n Infantile spasms: Characterized by brief movements (1-3 seconds) of the arms, legs and head-down movements. It often occurs shortly after waking up, and can occur several times a day. Babies become more irritable and can cry during an attack. \n Focal seizures without disturbance of consciousness Patient is conscious, partially unresponsive during seizure Brief seizures, usually less than 2 minutes. The patient can remember events \n Focal seizures with impaired consciousness Focal seizures in the form of involuntary movements, for example: hand rubbing movements, tasting, chewing There is a disturbance of consciousness. The patient makes movements but is actually not aware of it. Some patients can feel the presence of an aura \n \n\n What do you feel after the seizure? \n\n In most types of seizures, the patient is unconscious during the seizure, and is not aware of or aware of the condition that has been experienced (other people can tell). \n\n After a seizure, the patient may experience a state such as confusion, fatigue, headache. \n\n There are also post-seizure conditions that experience weakness in the hands or arms or legs, difficulty speaking, and so on. \n\n Causes of Seizures There are several categories of causes of seizures: \n\n Seizures are provoked: for example due to the use of some drugs, metabolic disorders. Such seizures generally will not recur if the cause is resolved. Nonepileptic seizures: eg fainting, psychological conditions. \n\n In the diagnosis of seizures, doctors need information about what was experienced in detail, information is needed from people who witnessed seizures. \n\n Do you need tests? Of course, an EEG blood laboratory examination – to see the brain's electrical wave activity and a CT or MRI scan – to see a structural picture of the brain. \n\n How are seizures treated? Treatment of seizures is based on the cause of the seizures. If you experience recurrent seizures due to epilepsy, treatment with anti-epileptic drugs is needed. \n\n Friends of Hermina, if you experience characteristics such as seizures lasting 5 minutes or more, repeated seizures without recovery of consciousness between seizures, difficulty breathing, seizures occurring in water, injuries or seizures for the first time. Immediately take it to the hospital to be examined by a Neurologist. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Purwokerto<\/a><\/li>
- 10 May 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Stroke can strike regardless of age<\/a><\/h3>
Stroke is a health condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is disrupted or cut off so that brain cells do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients to carry out their vital functions. Without an adequate blood supply, brain cells can be damaged or die, which can lead to neurological disorders and even death. \n\n There are two common types of stroke: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Ischemic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked by a blood clot or arterial plaque, while hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and causes bleeding. \n\n Common symptoms of stroke that often occur and can be seen physically include: \n\n \n Face (face): the face may fall to one side, the person may not be able to smile, or the mouth or eyes may droop. \n Arms (arms): the person suspected of having had a stroke may not be able to raise both arms and hold them up. This is because the stroke has caused weakness or numbness in one arm. \n Speech (way of speaking): speech sounds slurred or garbled, or the person may not be able to speak at all despite appearing awake. In addition, it may also be difficult to understand what you say. \n \n\n Risk factors that can increase a person's likelihood of having a stroke include old age, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol levels, physical inactivity, family history of stroke, and certain medical conditions such as heart arrhythmias and coronary artery disease. \n\n Although strokes are more common in older people, they can also occur in young people. Strokes can occur in people of all ages, including children and adolescents. Some of the risk factors that increase the likelihood of stroke in young people include smoking, alcohol abuse, obesity, and the use of illegal drugs. \n\n In addition, several medical conditions can increase the risk of stroke in young people, such as blood clotting disorders, migraine with aura, congenital heart disease, and infectious infections such as meningitis or endocarditis. \n\n It is important to remember that strokes can happen to anyone, and even people who appear healthy can have strokes. Therefore, everyone needs to know the risk factors for stroke and take appropriate preventive measures, such as adopting a healthy lifestyle, monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and consulting a doctor if any symptoms or medical conditions may increase the risk of stroke. To not continue, if you experience these symptoms, Friends of Hermina can consult Hermina Purwokerto RSU. \n\n To make it easier to access services & registration at Hermina Purwokerto Hospital, here's how: \n\n \n Download the mobile application on Playstore (Type Hello Hermina) \n Contact Call Center 1500488 \n Through the website -> www.herminahospitals.com \n Through the Halodoc application \n \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Wonogiri<\/a><\/li>
- 11 April 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Parkinson's Disease, Can It Be Cured?<\/a><\/h3>
\n\n Parkinson's disease (PP) is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system caused by damage to a part of the person called the Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta. This area contains nerve cells that make the neurotransmitter (brain chemical) dopamine, which is also responsible for controlling movement. As a result, clinical symptoms appear in the form of rigidity of movement, flat facial expressions, tremors at rest, and impaired postural reflexes. \n\n \n\n The approximate annual incidence of Parkinson's disease is 15 per 100,000 population with a prevalence of 18-328 cases per 100,000 population. Parkinson's is more often experienced by men and aged or over 60 years. There are several factors that play a role in the incidence of Parkinson's. This disease began to be widely known after one of the famous professional boxers experienced this disease, namely Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali's main risk factor for experiencing PP is a history of repeated head collisions. So, can Parkinson's disease be cured? \n\n \n\n Until now, Parkinson's disease cannot be cured because this disease is degenerative and the symptoms experienced by people with Parkinson's disease will get worse over time if they do not receive appropriate management. There are several therapies that can be given to people with Parkinson's to relieve clinical symptoms that arise, slow the course of the disease, and improve the quality of life of sufferers. \n\n \n\n 1. Drugs \n\n Selection of types of drugs and doses adjusted to the condition of the patient. Some types of drugs that can be used are levodopa, dopamine agonists, and monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors. Considering that this disease is chronic and progressive, in the long term the effectiveness of levodopa will decrease. Even drugs cause side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and dyskinesia disorders. In this condition, adjusting the dose of levodopa, administering additional drugs is necessary to relieve the patient's complaints. Discuss with a neurologist, a friend, about the right choice of medicine to deal with your complaints. \n\n \n\n 2. Supportive therapy \n\n Regarding the treatment of Parkinson's, the doctor will advise the patient to carry out therapies such as physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and psychotherapy. Physiotherapy aims to help overcome muscle stiffness and pain in the joints in order to improve the ability to move and flexibility of the body. Meanwhile, speech therapy will help sufferers to speak and swallow more easily by restoring control and muscle strength around the mouth. Occupational therapy is useful so that people with Parkinson's can overcome everyday problems, for example how to dress themselves, how to eat, and walk which can help patients carry out their daily activities. Finally, psychotherapy is recommended if the patient is depressed. This procedure is recommended to undergo therapy with a psychologist. \n\n \n\n 3. Surgery \n\n If the administration of drugs cannot relieve the symptoms, maybe the doctor will continue with surgery. The type of surgery performed is called deep brain stimulation, namely by implanting electrodes in the disturbed area of the brain. However, this therapy is only performed in certain cases and the risk of this action is quite high. \n\n \n\n Until now, this Parkinson's disease cannot be cured, but there are treatments that can be done to relieve the symptoms experienced by patients and inhibit the progression of this Parkinson's disease. In this way, it is expected to improve the quality of life of people with Parkinson's disease. Discuss with a neurologist, a friend, about the right choice of therapy to deal with your complaints. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Pasteur<\/a><\/li>
- 30 March 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Does a head injury definitely cause paralysis?<\/a><\/h3>
A head injury in the medical world is defined as trauma to the head that can cause disturbances in brain function. This can happen if there is a blow, bump, or shock to the head from an external source. Various mechanisms, such as traffic accidents, falls from heights, fights, or sports injuries, can cause head injuries. Among the various injuries to body parts caused by trauma, head injuries are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. However, not all head injuries can be fatal. Based on severity, head injuries are divided into the following types: mild head injuries, moderate head injuries, and severe head injuries. \n\n Several types of head injuries can cause short-term or temporary impairment of brain function, including thinking, communication, and movement. Meanwhile, severe head injuries can cause permanent disability and even death. \n\n What are the symptoms that can be experienced if someone has a head injury? In general, the difference between mild, moderate, and severe head injuries is assessed according to a person's level of consciousness. In mild head injuries, the sufferer usually does not experience a loss of consciousness, and the symptoms felt by the sufferer can appear immediately after the trauma occurs or can appear several hours to several days after the trauma. Some of the symptoms that can be felt with mild head injuries are as follows: headache, weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and balance disturbances may occur. These symptoms can get worse over a few days, but most people experience improvement within a few weeks. Even though they have a mild head injury, sufferers should recognize the danger signs to watch out for from minor head injuries, such as having headaches that get worse and don't go away with oral medication, experiencing weakness in limbs, numbness, loss of balance, or having seizures. Apart from that, repeated vomiting, slurred speech, or becoming unconscious are also signs of danger and must be taken to a health facility immediately. \n\n Meanwhile, in moderate and severe head injuries, there is generally a disturbance of consciousness, or the patient immediately becomes unconscious after experiencing trauma. Accompanied by several other symptoms such as severe headaches, loss of vision, repeated and projectile vomiting, slurred speech, and seizures, people tend to be drowsy and difficult to wake up. In addition, severe head injuries can also cause thinking disorders such as difficulty concentrating, communication disorders, difficulty remembering information, limb weakness, and hearing and vision problems. In severe head injuries, it is also possible to have long-term effects on the sufferer, such as paralysis or disability, which makes the sufferer not independent in carrying out daily activities or requires ongoing rehabilitation. Based on data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, even though people with moderate and severe head injuries can survive, they will still experience the following problems: 57% experience moderate to severe disability, 55% cannot have a job due to disability, and 9x more susceptible to infection due to limited mobilization. \n\n A head injury is a health problem that cannot be taken lightly because the symptoms and end results vary widely, ranging from mild to moderate to severe, and can cause paralysis or death. For this reason, if you or your closest relative experiences head trauma, immediately consult a neurosurgeon to get the right treatment. \n\n Source : \n\n 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Report to Congress on traumatic brain injury in the United States: Epidemiology and rehabilitation pdf icon. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2015. \n\n 2. Corrigan JD, Cuthbert JP, Harrison-Felix C, et al. US population estimates of health and social outcomes 5 years after rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2014;29(6):E1-9. \n\n 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health. Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury is a Lifelong Condition. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/pdf/Moderate_to_Severe_TBI_Lifelong-a.pdfpdf icon. \n\n 4. Goldman SM, Kamel F, Ross GW, et al. Head injury, alpha-synuclein Rep1, and Parkinson’s disease. Ann Neurol 2012;71:40–8. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Kendari<\/a><\/li>
- 21 November 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Stroke Sufferers Must Know! "IMMEDIATELY GO TO THE HOSPITAL" If You Have These Symptoms<\/a><\/h3>
Stroke is a neurological emergency disease, which is a disease caused by disruption of blood flow either due to blockage or rupture of blood vessels, causing a neurological deficit, but it occurs suddenly and lasts usually for 24 hours. So stroke occurs due to rupture of blood vessels in the brain. The risk factors for stroke are divided into 2, namely some that can be modified and some that cannot be modified. Unmodifiable stroke risk such as age, gender, race. Meanwhile, what can be modified are hypertension, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, gout, smoking, blood disorders, etc.\nThe symptoms of a stroke actually have a slogan, namely "Go to the hospital immediately", Se = Smile that is not symmetrical, Ge = Movement of one side of the body weakens, Ra = Speak crooked or difficult to speak, Ke = Numbness on one side of the body, R = Myopic, and S = Headache. So, if you get these symptoms, you should be advised to go to the hospital. If the patient has a stroke, the patient must be immediately taken to the hospital so that he can be saved, especially in the brain.\nThe essence of stroke therapy is referral, physiotherapy, and risk factors that must be controlled. Referral, namely immediately to the hospital to get medicines, for example arriving less than 4 hours or 6 hours there will be a thrombolysis action, after that, then thrombolysis can no longer be done. Physiotherapy to prevent disability, sequelae of stroke, namely disability. The last is a risk factor, the most important to prevent recurrence. Hypertension is a risk factor for stroke. So patients must always control going to the hospital to get drugs such as reducing hypertension. In addition, if the patient has a history of diabetes, then his sugar must be controlled so that stroke does not recur.\nThose are some of the factors that cause stroke symptoms that must be considered. If Hermina's friend has stroke symptoms like the article above, immediately change her lifestyle to be healthier and don't forget to always consult with a specialist. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Periuk Tangerang<\/a><\/li>
- 11 October 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Getting to Know Stroke and its Prevention<\/a><\/h3>
Stroke, according to WHO, is deficit neurology focal or global consequences disturbance function Cerebral what happened by sudden , lasting > 24 hours or died , caused simply because _ abnormality vessels blood brain , including eye stroke and spinal cord . Strokes appear when occur blockage or broken vessels the blood that carries oxygen and nutrition leading to to brain . Blockage could caused existence sticky plaque _ on wall part in vessels blood so that part related brain _ with vessels blood the no get oxygen and nutrition , which results in the cells that are on part the will dead . Whereas broken vessels blood occur consequence from height pressure the blood that happened Keep going continuously. \n\n Based on the cause , the stroke is distinguished into 2 types that is: \n\n Ischemic \nStroke Occurs by 85% of the average stroke patient . Ischemic stroke occur consequence vessels blood arteries on brain experience narrowing or blockage ( clotting ) blood ) so that cause Genre blood reduced. \n\n Hemorrhagic \nStroke Occurs by 15% of the average stroke patient . Occur if vessels blood in the brain experience leakage or rupture ( bleeding ). Bleeding brain could occur because many Thing including pressure inclined blood _ always height , usage drug group anticoagulants , and dot, dot, dot weak on vessels blood ( aneurysm ). Bleeding could occur intracerebral or in layers subarachnoid. \n\n Sign and Symptoms of Current Stroke \na stroke will occur appear deficit Neurological what happened in the form of focal and globally. Signs deficit neurological focal in the form of deficit function motor (hemiparesis, hemiplegia), deficits function sensory ( hemihypesthesia ), deficit function nerve cranial , gangbang function sublime ( aphasia , agnosia), complaints to direction vertebrobasilar ( view double , dark a moment , baal around mouth , ear ringing , hard swallowing , choking , sound nasal ). Signs deficit global neurology in the form of drop consciousness , pain headache , vomiting , convulsions caused by increase in TTIK. \n\n By general sign and the symptoms of a stroke are: \n\n \n Arm , leg or both of them experience weakness . This thing could Becomes total paralysis of one side body. \n Face experience weakness and wrong one side face experience slope . This thing could cause somebody salivate. \n Experience problem on balance , coordination , vision , speech / communication , or swallow. \n Dizzy. \n Numb to part body. \n Sick head. \n Confusion. \n Lost awareness. \n Disturbance speak. \n View double / dark All. \n Round numb mouth. \n Ear ringing. \n Nauseous vomit. \n \n\n Fast way knowing occurrence of stroke with use method FAST : \n\n F - facial weakness ( weakness on face ): ask somebody for smile or see on glass for see is mouth or eye experience slope. \nA - arm weakness _ on arm ): ask somebody for lift hand , look if arm capable hold. \nS - speech disturbance ( trouble talk ) : ask somebody for repeat pronunciation you. \nT - time ( time ): count time start symptom arise. \n\n \n\n Factor Risk of Stroke \nStroke caused by many factor shared risk _ factor risk modifiable (hypertension , diabetes mellitus , atrial fibrillation) and disease valve heart , hematocrit , fibrinogen, polycythemia , hypercholesterolemia , pills contraception , smoking , alcohol , obesity) and nonmodifiable (age , race , gender gender , history family , previous stroke). \n\n \n\n \n Age \n \n\n The risk of stroke increases double _ _ every increase 10 years old from 55 years old . \n\n \n History your family \n \n\n will have more stroke risk big if have parents , grandparents , siblings who are also had a stroke. \n\n \n Type gender of \n \n\n each year incidence of stroke in woman more many than men , and more strokes many cause Dead on woman than man . A number of condition following make woman have increased risk of stroke big ie \n- Usage birth control \n- Pills - Pregnancy \n- History of pre - eclampsia / eclampsia \n- Gestational diabetes / current diabetes pregnancy \n- Smoking \n- Living therapy hormone post menopause. \n\n \n Pressure blood high \n \n\n Height pressure blood is reason main occurrence of stroke, and Thing this is factor the most important risk for controlled . \n\n \n Smoking \n \n\n Inside a number of year lately show that smoke is a major risk factor important noticed because nicotine and carbon monoxide contained in _ cigarette could damage system cardiovascular in various way . \n\n \n Diabetes mellitus \n \n\n Diabetes is a factor risk independent for onset of stroke. Part big people with diabetes too have pressure blood high cholesterol _ tall and advantages heavy body . all Thing this the more increase risk occurrence of stroke. Although diabetes is treated , however existence of 3 conditions other permanent will increase stroke risk . \n\n \n Cholesterol high \n \n\n cholesterol levels could increase stroke risk. \n\n \n Pattern eating \n \n\n pattern eat tall fat saturated, trans and fat cholesterol increase rate cholesterol in blood . High food salt will increase pressure blood . Whereas high food carbohydrate contribute for increase rate sugar in blood. \n\n \n Lack of activity Physical \n \n\n Lack activity though body and obesity or both of them could increase risk happening hypertension , cholesterol high , diabetes, disease heart and of course strokes. Do though body at least 30 minutes every day by routine. \n\n \n\n Stroke Prevention \n\n \n Stop smoke. \n Control pressure blood. \n Have heavy ideal body. \n Have rate cholesterol in blood high. \n To do activity physique like exercise for at least 30 minutes every day. \n Change pattern eat Becomes more healthy with multiply fruit and vegetables and reduce consumption cholesterol. \n Limit consumption alcohol. \n Control rate sugar blood to stay controlled. \n Enough sleep. \n \n\n \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>"); $('#div_next_link').html(" <\/span>");
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