Svetlana Zubailova, a cardiologist, spoke about changes in health that may indicate an imminent stroke.
Hypertension. The pressure should not exceed 120/80, if the tonometer shows values higher, you are at risk.
The blood is too thick. Thick blood - the risk of a blood clot and a situation where a blood clot clogs an artery (ischemic stroke).High cholesterol. The risk of thrombosis increases as the arteries narrow because of the cholesterol deposits on their walls.
Arrhythmia. The heart rate should be stable, without fluctuations.
Numbness in the arms and legs. Numbness, tingling, and other strange sensations in the extremities indicate poor circulation (due to a sedentary lifestyle).Cervical osteochondrosis. With age, it leads to the fact that the cervical arteries are compressed.
Apnea. Stopping breathing during sleep leads to the development of arrhythmias and hypertension.
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