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Is cerebral infarction caused by "delay"? Doctor: If you have 3 symptoms when sleeping, please pay attention to it

2024-08-19

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Cerebral infarction, a phantom disease known as "stroke" or "cerebral apoplexy" in the halls of modern medicine, is quietly sneaking into our lives and turning into an invisible assassin in the field of health.

Its incidence rate, like a tide rising quietly in the dark night, has occupied only a tiny corner of the cerebral infarction map since 1993, with a haze of about 5.08%, but now it has surged to a shocking 14%. This leap in numbers is not just a pile of numbers, but also a fierce impact on the human health defense line, which has ruthlessly sounded the alarm and echoed in every corner that longs for a peaceful life.

Why are there more and more patients with cerebral infarction?

First, it is the root cause of bad living habits.

Like a long stream of water, it quietly erodes the embankment of life. Staying up late is like sneaking in the dark night, depriving the stars and dreams of their tenderness; unhealthy diet, greasy and heavy tastes interweave into a network, tightly restraining the agility of blood vessels. In this way, the boat of cerebral infarction quietly sets sail in the dark river of bad habits.

Second, the pressure is so heavy, like mountains piled up one after another, making it hard to breathe.