For postpartum women, it is also important to prevent thrombosis. If you do not pay attention to conditioning at this time, lower limb venous thrombosis may occur. Patients are often prone to sudden dizziness. Sometimes it can cause headaches, abnormal blood pressure, etc., which can cause swelling of the lower limbs, changes in the skin color of the lower limbs, etc. At this time, you should be vigilant and strengthen prevention. Early symptoms of postpartum thrombosis 1. Sudden dizziness. Dizziness is a very common symptom among the precursors of cerebral thrombosis. It can occur at any time before cerebrovascular disease, especially when getting up in the early morning. In addition, it is also prone to occur when you are tired or after taking a bath. Especially for patients with hypertension, if dizziness occurs more than 5 times in 1 to 2 days, the risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction increases. 2. Sudden severe headache. Any sudden onset of severe headache; accompanied by convulsions; recent history of head trauma; accompanied by coma, drowsiness; sudden changes in the nature, location, and distribution of the headache; headache aggravated by coughing; severe pain that can wake the patient up at night. If you experience any of the above-mentioned signs of cerebral thrombosis, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible. 3. Abnormal gait. Staggering and leg weakness when walking are one of the early symptoms of hemiplegia. If an elderly person's gait changes suddenly and is accompanied by numbness and weakness in the limbs, it may be a precursor to cerebral thrombosis. 4. Constant yawning. 80% of patients with ischemic cerebral thrombosis will experience yawning 5 to 10 days before the onset of the disease. 5. Nosebleeds in patients with hypertension. This is a red flag that deserves attention. If a person suffers from several heavy nosebleeds, as well as retinal hemorrhage and hematuria, he may develop cerebral thrombosis within half a year. 6. Abnormal blood pressure. When blood pressure suddenly and continuously rises to above 200/120 mmHg, it is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis; when blood pressure suddenly drops to below 80/50 mmHg, it is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis. 7. Other precursor symptoms. In addition to the above-mentioned precursor symptoms of cerebral thrombosis, choking, difficulty swallowing, sudden numbness of one side of the body, fatigue, drowsiness, tinnitus, etc. are also precursor symptoms of cerebral thrombosis. |
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