Understanding Cerebral Infarction: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

2023-04-29 04:22:14

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Inability to perform daily activities due to cerebral infarction

Singer Bangsil-i has suffered from a cerebral infarction for 18 years. /Photo = Capture from TV Chosun’s ‘Star Documentary My Way’

Not long ago, the current situation of singer Bang Shil-yi (60), who has been fighting a cerebral infarction for 18 years, was made public, causing netizens to feel sorry.

Bangsil recently appeared on TV Chosun’s ‘Star Documentary My Way’ and said, “It’s been 18 years since I’ve been fighting (cerebral infarction). I can’t do anything.”

After being paralyzed due to a cerebral infarction, the roommate has now almost lost his sight due to worsening retinopathy caused by diabetes. He said, “I opened my eyes, but I was surprised to see a black object, and from then on, I mightn’t see.” He is currently undergoing eye surgery.

A cerebral infarction is a disease that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked due to blockage of a blood vessel in the brain. This disease accounts for 60-70% of strokes, and is classified as one of the more common symptoms than cerebral hemorrhage. Symptoms related to cerebral infarction are usually characterized by a sudden appearance, and it is often said that there are many cases where the symptoms are fine before going to bed and then develop overnight when you wake up the next morning.

Symptoms include hemiplegia, facial nerve paralysis, paresthesia, and dysarthria (a phenomenon in which speech becomes slurred). In addition, changes in consciousness, fainting, convulsions (epilepsy, seizures), gait disorders, urination disorders, headaches, vision problems, dementia (senility or ghosts), vomiting, dizziness, and ataxia may be accompanied.

In the case of atrioventricular ear, it is a cerebral infarction caused by blockage of blood vessels supplying blood to the brain stem. Some people think that cerebral hemorrhage is more dangerous and cerebral infarction is less dangerous, but experts explain that depending on the clogged blood vessels, the prognosis may change, such as having to fight once morest the disease for a long time, such as atrioventricular ear disease.

In particular, it is very important to keep the golden time well for cerebral infarction. Experts advised that it is good to know the usual first aid measures in preparation for a cerebral infarction. In the acute phase of cerebral infarction, experts explain that the prognosis is especially good if you visit a hospital quickly and receive ‘thrombolysis treatment’.

Nam Hyo-seok, professor of neurology at Ajou University, said, “If you take Cheongsimhwan at home or take Cheongsimhwan, the chances of recovery are rather low.” cautioned. Thrombolytic treatment minimizes necrosis of brain tissue, and is known to be a good surgery for improving symptoms later compared to cases where it is not performed.

In addition, it is known that people with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and cardiac arrhythmias have a higher risk of being exposed to the disease than those without. Accordingly, experts emphasized the importance of avoiding high-calorie and high-fat foods in daily life and consuming a lot of fresh vegetables to prevent cerebral infarction.

Reporter Kim Se-rin, Hankyung.com [email protected]

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