Hypertension, how should we reduce blood pressure?

In the treatment of hypertension, patients often have two misunderstandings: one is to take medicine to solve hypertension once it is found; The other is high blood pressure, Take medicine only when you have symptoms. Neither statement is correct. We often call hypertension [lifestyle disease]. So, since hypertension is a disease [nurtured] by bad living habits, the cornerstone of treatment must be to change bad living habits. However, can all hypertension patients have their blood pressure lowered as long as they change their living habits? Hypertension, which degree should I take medicine? Generally speaking, for friends with hypertension level 1 (i.e. Blood pressure = 140 ~ 159 mmHg/90 ~ 99 mmHg) and no damage to target organs (heart, brain, kidney, Read More …

The mind is drowsy and can’t remember things. Cerebral insufficiency should not be treated indiscriminately.

The neighbor’s Aunt Wang is 65 years old this year. She always feels groggy and can’t remember anything. Looking at the various recommendations in the advertisement, I bought [magnetotherapeutic apparatus], [electrotherapeutic apparatus], A lot of money was spent, The effect is not seen. I really can’t bear to go to a regular hospital for an examination. The doctor said it was [chronic cerebral insufficiency], It has something to do with her long-term poor control of hypertension. Aunt Wang usually has a little high blood pressure, Antihypertensive drugs are high to eat, not high to stop, originally also for this set of antihypertensive methods complacent, didn’t want to hurt her. In order to try to avoid similar situations in aunt Wang, Read More …

How should dizziness do?

What are the manifestations of dizziness? The patient feels unstable, top-heavy and swirling, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, blood pressure drop, pale complexion and other symptoms. People often say that [dizziness] is actually an inaccurate common name, and it is often impossible to distinguish [vertigo] [dizziness] and other symptoms. How to do dizziness? 1. Keep the patient in the most comfortable posture, keep the mood stable and avoid additional sound and light stimulation; If you need to move the patient, you should try to move it slowly. 2. Vertigo may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Clean up vomitus in time to prevent aspiration. If the patient needs to stay in bed, he should take the lateral position. 3. If Read More …

Watch out! Hypoglycemia, which is more dangerous than hyperglycemia, these 10 truths must be known.

Many diabetics are very concerned about their blood sugar rise, but they do not know much about hypoglycemia. Today, Dr. Clove sorted out 10 [truths] of hypoglycemia to help people really understand hypoglycemia. Truth 1: Different people have different diagnostic criteria for hypoglycemia, Diabetes patients, especially elderly diabetics, are at greater risk of hypoglycemia than people without diabetes. Therefore, the diagnostic criteria for hypoglycemia in diabetic patients and diabetic patients are different: For non-diabetic patients, the standard of hypoglycemia is blood sugar < 2.8 mmol/L; In diabetic patients, blood sugar < 3.9 mmol/L is hypoglycemia. Truth 2: Hypoglycemia is often more dangerous than hyperglycemia, For the harm of hyperglycemia, everyone is relatively clear and attaches great importance to it. In Read More …

Got diabetes, [sad] and [hurt brain], how to do?

A domestic investigation has found that the prevalence rate of cerebrovascular diseases is 12.6% and that of cardiovascular diseases is 17.1% among type 2 diabetes patients hospitalized in 3A hospitals. In other words, every 10 diabetics have cerebrovascular problems, while almost every 5 diabetics have cardiovascular problems. These cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems mainly include coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Why is diabetes still associated with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases? Sugar friends have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, is it serious? Today, Dr. Clove will tell you about diabetes and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Diabetes induces and promotes cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases People with diabetes have a higher incidence rate of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases than ordinary people, and Read More …

Taking a hot bath at low temperature is easy to cause stroke, is that right?

On a cold day, taking a hot bath is really a comfortable thing to expel the cold and relieve fatigue. Rumor has it that elderly friends who wash their hair and bathe in hot water when the temperature is low will cause stroke. Is this true? Can you take a safe bath in cold weather? What had a stroke Stroke, also known as stroke, is an acute cerebrovascular disease, which can be divided into ischemic and hemorrhagic diseases and is caused by cerebral vascular obstruction or rupture. The main manifestations are sudden numbness and weakness of limbs, skewed corners of the mouth, slurred speech, dizziness, etc. Common inducing factors of stroke include hard defecation and urination, emotional excitement, overeating, exercise Read More …

Like a wolf, like a tiger, blood sugar

Diabetes is characterized by hyperglycemia, People also know more about the harm of hyperglycemia: high concentration glucose flows to various tissues and organs of the human body along with the blood for a long time and continuously, and will slowly tear and lick the blood vessels and nerves wherever it goes, eventually leading to the occurrence of various diabetic chronic complications such as stroke, myocardial infarction, renal failure, blindness, lower limb gangrene, etc. It is gratifying to note that: Controlling blood sugar can effectively delay and prevent this process. Therefore, Hypoglycemia has become the main task of diabetes treatment. But everything needs to have [degree], This is especially true of medicine. [Blood sugar] itself is not a bad thing in Read More …

Like a wolf, like a tiger, blood sugar

Diabetes is characterized by hyperglycemia, People also know more about the harm of hyperglycemia: high concentration glucose flows to various tissues and organs of the human body along with the blood for a long time and continuously, and will slowly tear and lick the blood vessels and nerves wherever it goes, eventually leading to the occurrence of various diabetic chronic complications such as stroke, myocardial infarction, renal failure, blindness, lower limb gangrene, etc. It is gratifying to note that: Controlling blood sugar can effectively delay and prevent this process. Therefore, Hypoglycemia has become the main task of diabetes treatment. But everything needs to have [degree], This is especially true of medicine. [Blood sugar] itself is not a bad thing in Read More …

Computer control, teach you a few tricks to deal with eye fatigue

Although staring at computer screens, smart phones, video games or other digital devices for a long time will not cause permanent eye damage, be careful: your eyes will also feel dry and tired. Computer Controlled Multiple Eye Fatigue 1. Under normal circumstances, the average blink per minute is about 18 times, but research suggests that whether we are working or entertaining, the number of blinks will be halved when we use computers or other digital devices. 2. Long-term reading, writing or other focused close work can lead to eye fatigue. What about eye fatigue 1. Keep 25 inches (about 63 centimeters) with the screen and adjust the screen to a slightly overlooking position; 2. Reduce screen glare through area lighting, Read More …