Case 1: a 35 year old female hotel owner suffered from hemiplegia due to high blood pressure. She had high blood pressure for seven years and was usually 180 / 110mmhg without control. As a result, when she was 35 years old, she suddenly suffered from hemiplegia and hemiplegia. She was hospitalized for 30 days and limped when she was discharged.
Ms. Dong is a hotel owner. She not only greets guests, but also goes to bed late, gets up early, eats oil, is overweight, and has high blood pressure at a young age. After the occurrence of hypertension, do not want to take medicine, long-term hypertension leads to atherosclerosis, leading to plaque rupture, thrombosis, acute cerebral infarction, leading to sequelae.
One of the most common complications of hypertension is cerebral infarction, which can lead to 50% of people with hemiplegia, aphasia, hemiplegia and 10% death.
If at the beginning Ms. Dong can control blood pressure formally actively, 35 years old now won't limp!
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