For medical professionals, please refer to the experts reveal the secrets behind the cause of kidney disease with high blood pressure...

is for medical professionals to read only

Experts reveal the secret behind hypertension causing kidney disease...

Question Paper Survey

stroke (commonly known as " stroke ") has the characteristics of "four highs" with high incidence, high disability rate, high mortality rate and high recurrence rate. It has acute disease, rapid progress, and serious consequences. 1 out of every 4 people in the world will have a stroke, 1 out of every 6 seconds dies from a stroke, and 1 out of every 6 seconds is disabled due to stroke , and the patient's family will suffer huge economic losses and physical and mental pain.

To understand the public's awareness of stroke-related knowledge

, this questionnaire is specially set up. scan the two-dimensional code below to fill in

Thank you for your support!

↓↓↓

This article was first published: Medical Nephrology Channel

Joint Unit: Cardiovascular Health Alliance Hypertension Standard Center

Author of this article: Professor Cheng Manli Hailin

Review of this article: Professor Cheng Manli Cardiovascular Hospital of Xi'an First Hospital

Editor-in-charge: Peng Jianping

Copyright Statement

- End -

Sign Manuscript

"Cardiovascular Channel of the Medical Industry" has long recruited online authors, 1. Clinical practical skills of cardiovascular internal medicine, misdiagnosed cases, clinical medication, and interesting content; 2. Interesting diagnosis and treatment stories of cardiovascular internal medicine; 3. Major progress in the cardiovascular internal medicine industry; 4. Others (Cardiovascular internal medicine is only interested in).

Welcome to share the article! We will provide you with a competitive royalty and a platform to showcase your talents. Submission email: pengjianping@yxj.org.cn (reply to reply to the submission)

The medical community strives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the published content when it is approved, but does not make any commitments and guarantees for the timeliness of the published content, as well as the accuracy and completeness of the cited materials (if any), and does not assume any responsibility arising from such content being outdated, the possible inaccuracy or incompleteness of the cited materials. Please check separately when using this or using it as the basis for decision-making.