'Blood transfusions can save patients with stroke'

 

After a study of rats, US scientists found that blood transfusions could be a possible and better treatment to protect the patient from brain damage or damage to the arteries of the brain after a stroke.

According to the details, when the American scientists performed these experiments on mice, they found that when they were injected with the blood of a healthy rat, they showed signs of disease reduction in the mice suffering from strokes.

Scientists estimate that the amount of protein that damages brain cells decreases after a stroke after a blood transfusion.

In the field of medicine, blood transfusion is considered an increasingly effective treatment, which is being used to treat other conditions, including corona virus and Parkinson's disease.

The author of the article and Professor Sophie Raine, a neuroscientist at the University of West Virginia, and her colleagues tested the experiment on 333 male mice by transfusing blood during their experiments, and seven hours after the mice had a stroke. A blood injection was given which was successful.

Symptoms of paralysis that appear a week ago

Medical experts say that these warning signs of paralysis start appearing in various forms a week before the actual visit.

Hearing loss or inability to move a part of the body

Being unable to speak or understand things

Too much mental confusion

On the one hand, the face is tilted and not even able to smile

Severe headache and vomiting

Difficulty seeing with one or both eyes

Difficulty walking

Something difficult to swallow

Difficult to maintain physical balance

Stuttering, severe weakness, etc. due to lack of physical balance

Realizing these symptoms can save your life or the life of another person if you seek medical help immediately.

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