Thrombosis is a systemic disease. Some patients have less obvious manifestations, but once they “attack”, the harm to the body will be fatal. Without timely and effective treatment, the rate of death and disability is quite high.
There are blood clots in the body, there will be 5 “signals”
•Sleeping drooling: If you are always drooling while sleeping, and you always drool to the side, you need to be vigilant about the presence of thrombosis, because cerebral thrombosis can cause local muscle dysfunction, so you will have drooling symptoms.
•Dizziness: Dizziness is a very common symptom of cerebral thrombosis, especially after getting up in the morning. If you have frequent dizziness symptoms in the near future, you must consider that there may be cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
•Limbs numbness: Sometimes I feel a little numbness in the limbs, especially the legs, which may be pressed. This has nothing to do with the disease. However, if this symptom occurs frequently, and even accompanied by a slight pain, then you need to pay attention, because When blood clots appear in the heart or other parts and have entered the arteries, it can also cause numbness in the limbs. At this time, the skin of the numbness part will be pale and the temperature will drop.
•Abnormal increase in blood pressure: Normal blood pressure is normal, and when it suddenly rises above 200/120mmHg, beware of cerebral thrombosis; not only that, if the blood pressure drops suddenly below 80/50mmHg, it may also be a precursor to cerebral thrombosis.
•Yawn again and again: If you always have trouble concentrating, and usually yawn again and again, it means that the blood supply of the body is insufficient, so the brain cannot keep awake. This may be caused by narrowing of the arteries or occlusion. It is reported that 80% of thrombosis patients will yawn repeatedly 5 to 10 days before the onset of the disease.
If you want to avoid thrombosis, you need to pay more attention to the details of life, daily attention to avoid overwork, maintain appropriate exercise every week, quit smoking and limit alcohol, maintain a calm mind, avoid long-term stress, and pay attention to low oil, low fat, low salt and less sugar in your diet.