Inflexibility of hands and feet after operation of cerebral vascular malformation
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Some time ago, because I suffered from cerebrovascular malformation, I went to the hospital for an operation. After the operation, my hands and feet are not particularly flexible. Next, I'd like to share with you cerebrovascular malformation. After the operation, my hands and feet are not flexible. What should I do?
Inflexibility of hands and feet after operation of cerebral vascular malformation
First of all, closely observe the changes of consciousness, pupil and vital signs. The change of patient's consciousness level is an important indicator to reflect the severity of the disease, so as to master the changes of the disease, closely observe the changes of consciousness, pupil, respiration, pulse and blood pressure, and timely find the signs of bleeding and rebleeding (such as slow and powerful pulse, unequal or dilated pupil, rapid to slow breathing, high blood pressure) Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the inspection to ensure the safety of patients.
Secondly, usually should eat some light food, try to keep exercise, so that you can keep the stool unobstructed, and every day to record their diet electrolyte and water balance.
Finally, controlled lowering of blood pressure is one of the important measures to prevent and reduce cerebral vascular malformation hemorrhage. High blood pressure in patients will lead to increased intracranial pressure, resulting in vasospasm and decreased cerebral blood supply. Therefore, excessive lowering of blood pressure will cause insufficient cerebral perfusion and brain damage.
matters needing attention
After cerebrovascular malformation surgery, try to avoid family visits, after surgery should pay attention to rest, do not eat too much greasy food in diet. You can get out of bed properly to keep your stool unobstructed.