Sunday, September 26 2021 – 12:56 WIB
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Illustration – Recurrent headaches are an indication of blocked blood vessels or partially ruptured blood vessels. Photo: Ricardo/JPNN.com
jpnn.com, JAKARTA – Neurosurgery specialist dr. Subrady Leo Soetjipto Soepodo shares tips on anticipating a brain haemorrhage like what happened to the famous Tukul Arowana recently.
He said there are several indications that need to be watched out for as early as possible.
According to this member of the Indonesian Association of Neurosurgeons, bleeding in brain does not happen suddenly, except for someone who has an accident.
“Headaches or numbness in several parts of the body such as numbness in the feet, hands, or face are basic symptoms that can occur and are often ignored by many people,” said the doctor who graduated from Neurosurgery Specialist from Padjadjaran University, in his statement, Sunday (26/9). ).
Recurrent headaches are an indication of blocked blood vessels or partially ruptured blood vessels.
Both blockage of blood vessels and rupture of blood vessels can result in bleeding in the brain.
The Neurosurgeon Specialist at Primaya Hospital Pasar Kemis said that the symptoms that are most easily detected in people whose blood vessels are ruptured or blocked are abnormal facial functions, speech, movement and swallowing.
Another factor to watch out for is feeling dizzy and takes time or not being able to get up immediately from a lying position.
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Celebrity Tukul Arowana suffered a brain hemorrhage a few days ago, doctors share anticipatory tips.
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