Can pulmonary encephalopathy be saved in the early stage?
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Pulmonary encephalopathy, you can eat some light things, but also improper behavior, day and night reversal, severe sleepiness and other symptoms. The family thought that the old man had mental illness, so they took her to Wuhan third hospital for examination. It turned out that Mrs. Wang had pulmonary encephalopathy due to chronic bronchitis and respiratory failure. So the following specific introduction of pulmonary encephalopathy early save it? I hope this problem can help some people.
Can pulmonary encephalopathy be saved in the early stage?
First, the doctor inquired about his medical history and learned that the old man had suffered from chronic bronchitis for more than 30 years and had been coughing and wheezing for a long time. Blood gas analysis showed that the old man suffered from chronic bronchitis and respiratory failure, resulting in hypoxia and elevated carbon dioxide, as well as pulmonary circulatory disorders, which aggravated brain damage and caused pulmonary encephalopathy.
Second: in the early stage of the disease, it can be manifested as headache, dizziness, memory loss, mental depression and other symptoms, followed by different degrees of disturbance of consciousness, drowsiness, drowsiness and even coma. In addition, there are paroxysmal muscle spasm, systemic ankylosis and other movement disorders, mental symptoms can be manifested as restlessness, increased speech, hallucinations, delusions and so on. As the family members of the elderly delay treatment of pulmonary encephalopathy as a mental disease, the elderly are seriously delayed and have been admitted to hospital for treatment.
Third: infection, often seen in the onset of sudden, ferocious severe infection, can be manifested as unconsciousness, nonsense, nervous fear, shouting, etc; Another example is hepatic encephalopathy, which is caused by the increase of ammonia concentration in the blood and the disturbance of central nervous media. It can be manifested as drowsiness, apathy, hallucination, irritability, delirium, and even coma;
matters needing attention
In addition to pulmonary encephalopathy, many other diseases can also cause obvious mental symptoms.













