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Male Viral Stroke Suspected of Being possessed, This Stroke Symptoms Are Often Ignored

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The story of a netizen handling unconscious men called viral possession on social media. In his speech, the man was suspected of being possessed because he did not speak clearly.

“There was a neighbor who said that he was possessed, from last night I was not aware. I was curious to see that it was a sign of a stroke. Going back to the house to take tension, it was true that the tension was 210/150. Now at the Hamdallah Hospital,” Inna wrote in Twitter on Friday (6/26/2020) then.

Stroke is a dangerous disease because it causes the sufferer to risk dying in a relatively quick time.

Royal Taruma Hospital neurologist, Dr. Ashwin M. Rumawas, said that often patients or their families will ignore the early symptoms of a stroke so they are late to treat.

“Neurological deficits are the initial symptoms in stroke patients which are usually often ignored. Neurological deficits will be known by the patient himself or the patient’s family, so it should be realized as early as possible,” said Dr. Ashwin some time ago.

According to Dr. Ashwin, the symptoms of neurological deficits that are often overlooked include:

Noble function impairment

These symptoms are most often ignored by the patient or the patient’s family, because they are considered only ordinary disorders that can heal on their own.

These are:

1. Language disorders (aphasia) is a condition of a person suddenly not understanding the language that is used daily.

2. Visuospatial disturbance is a condition where a person considers all objects to be on a flat plane, so that he feels it is enough just to reach out with his hands without moving, even though the object is 5 m in front of him.

3. Interference arithmetic (akalkulia) is a condition if someone suddenly loses the ability to count even with easy problems.

4. Impaired writing (agrafia), where someone suddenly can not write but can still read.

5. Reading disorders (alexia), i.e. if someone suddenly cannot read but can write.

6. Disturbances in knowing the name of a person or item (anomia), even with people or items that are often encountered

7. Memory disorders (amnesia)

Sensory disorders

1. Numbness or lack of sensitivity on 1 side)
2. Tingling 1 side of the body
3. Tingling around the mouth
4. Taste or tongue disorders
5. Pain on one side of the body

Convulsions

1. Focal spasms, which are spasms in one part of the body (right or left only)
2. General seizures, namely seizures throughout the body
3. Absence seizures, i.e. seizures accompanied by time lag and then seizures repeatedly

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