Hello everyone, I am Zhong Dan.
We often hear the terms stroke , stroke , cerebral infarction , and cerebral hemorrhage . What is the difference between them? Today I will introduce it to you.
First talk about stroke and stroke.
Stroke is a traditional Chinese medicine term, which refers to acute cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Why is it called stroke? Because the ancients did not have C T or autopsy, they just observed the phenomenon and found that such a type of disease occurred extremely quickly. A good person is like being blown down by a gust of evil wind, so it is called a stroke.
. Stroke is a Western medicine saying, and it also refers to acute cerebrovascular disease. It originates from the English stroke. The original meaning is to be hit by a stick, which means that when the disease occurs, it suddenly seems that it is knocked down by a stick. Therefore, the two words stroke and stroke have the same meaning.
So what are cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage? They all belong to stroke and stroke, and are two different types of cerebrovascular diseases. In short, one is cerebrovascular ischemia and the other is cerebrovascular rupture and bleeding. If cerebrovascular vessels are compared to water pipes, if the tubes are rusted or blocked, it is a cerebral infarction. If the tube is broken and blood flows out, it is called cerebral hemorrhage.
Now everyone understands these concepts, so how can we prevent these diseases from occurring? I have an introduction in my previous video, and interested friends can go and have a look. If you want to know more about medical knowledge, you can follow me.