2023-11-09 15:02:19
22-year-old woman died suddenly while going to the toilet, revealing her toilet habits
According to mainland media reports, cases have occurred in recent years and have been discussed once more in forums recently, sparking heated discussions. On the day of the incident, the 22-year-old woman surnamed Cheng got up as usual at 7 a.m. to go to the toilet and prepare to freshen up for work. However, following her mother came home from buying breakfast, she found her lying on the toilet floor in her pajamas, with no breathing or heartbeat. She was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment and was confirmed to have died suddenly.
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Why do I die suddenly when I go to the toilet? Holding urine increases risk?
Chen Shuqiu, deputy chief physician of the Department of Urology at Zhongda Hospital Affiliated to Southeast University in Jiangsu Province, concluded that the woman probably had an accident because she had to hold in her urine for too long. Doctors explain that holding back urine can easily lead to nervous tension and over-stimulation. When the bladder is emptied too quickly, blood pressure and heart rate will drop, and blood cannot be transported to the brain, leading to coma and “urinary syncope.” If you fail to receive timely treatment following fainting, there is a risk of sudden death.
what isUrinary syncope?Why do I fall into a coma even when I go to urinate?
According to the Mayo Clinic in the United States, the causes of urinary syncope are as follows:
According to the Mayo Clinic in the United States, micturition (or post-urination) syncope refers to fainting during or immediately following urination. It may be caused by a significant drop in blood pressure. The causes and high-risk individuals are as follows:
Urinary syncope is most common in older men and usually occurs during the night when awakening from deep sleep.Factors that may trigger urinary syncope include: alcohol, hunger, fatigue, dehydration, medical conditions such as respiratory infections, use of alpha blockers to improve urination in men with prostate problems
How to prevent urinary syncope?
To avoid urinary syncope, the following are recommended:
Avoid drinking too much alcohol. Don’t get out of bed suddenly. Sit on the edge of the bed and move your legs first to make sure you don’t feel dizzy or lightheaded. Don’t urinate while sitting. Ask your doctor if any medications you are currently taking may cause this condition.
Is holding back urine really fatal? Category 1 people are at high risk
Dr. Chen Shuqiu, deputy chief physician of the Department of Urology, continued that the habit of holding back urine itself will not directly lead to death. However, if you suffer from cardiovascular disease, holding back urine may make the condition more serious or even lead to death. In addition, once you fall to the ground following urinary fainting, your body may collide with surrounding objects, which may also lead to injury or death.
Who is at high risk of sudden death? Doesn’t having no heart pain mean there is no risk?
According to Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, most cases of sudden cardiac death are related to coronary embolism, and more than half of the patients are classified as “hidden heart disease”. The signs and time of onset are as follows:
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