The 17-year-old boy had a sudden tingling in his neck and was almost paralyzed because he often performed a movement

2020/06/2220:44:03 health 426

Xiaowei (pseudonym) who lives in Baoan, Shenzhen has just turned 17. His favorite thing to do is to play games on his mobile phone. He is a standard bower. Recently, however, this bowed family almost can't play games in this life.

The 17-year-old boy had a sudden tingling in his neck and was almost paralyzed because he often performed a movement - DayDayNews

Xiaowei: I was playing on a mobile phone, and suddenly I felt sore in my neck. The back of my neck seemed to be punctured. I thought it was a cramp.

Xiaowei told reporters that at noon one day, he was playing mobile games as usual, and he was playing for a long time. At that time, he felt sore and sore in his neck. After raising his head and shaking his head, the situation got some links. Go to bed. But after lying down for only 20 minutes, he felt that something was wrong with his body.

Xiaowei: I thought it would be good to wake up, but my neck hurts more and more and my body can't move at all.

The 17-year-old boy had a sudden tingling in his neck and was almost paralyzed because he often performed a movement - DayDayNews

Later, Xiaowei came to Baoan People’s Hospital (Group) Second Hospital for spinal cord magnetic resonance examination. The results suggested that Serena had a hematoma in the cervical spine. The doctor thought it was a typical spinal cord hemorrhage. He was notified of a critical illness and told him that if he is not treated in time, the spinal cord will be compressed for a long time and he may be paraplegic.

The 17-year-old boy had a sudden tingling in his neck and was almost paralyzed because he often performed a movement - DayDayNews

Wang Guangye, Director of Spine Surgery, Baoan People’s Hospital: The position of the patient’s bleeding is very high, the higher the position, the higher the actual paralyzed plane, the greater the impact on breathing, theoretically completed within 12 hours Surgery, otherwise the patient will have complications, which may lead to paralysis or even death.

The 17-year-old boy had a sudden tingling in his neck and was almost paralyzed because he often performed a movement - DayDayNews

Under the microscope, the doctor found that Serena's spinal cord was very swollen, and the bleeding point was between the second and third cervical vertebrae. After a series of surgical treatments, Serena's nerve function recovered well. In the next morning round, Serena's limbs were already able to move. Doctor

believes that people who keep their mobile phones away from the body and keep their heads down for a long time will cause the veins in the neck to twist and blood flow. These factors may increase the pressure in the spinal cord and cause the blood vessels to rupture and hemorrhage. .

[Source: Jiangxi Metropolis Scene]

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