my father is suffring from blood clot in brain.he is semi unconcious.how will he recover from this stage. is there any medicine for that blood clot in brain?
There are a lot of people who walk around without knowing they have high blood pressure. Some symptoms that indicate a person has high blood pressure are severe headache, fatigue, vision problems, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, and chest pain.
It can, but more typically, it does not. Usually, if there is a related headache, it is in the occipital area (at the back of the head near the neck), but it may be totally unrelated. Both high blood pressure and persistent or severe headaches should be evaluated by a physician. Sudden severe headaches need urgent evaluation and usually are caused by something other than high blood pressure, but it is not impossible for that to be the cause.
A traumatic blow to the head or similar that need medical attention fast
A high blood pressure can cause a headache, but there are many other things that can cause headache.
The person would probably be in shock and be unconscious. If it is a child, they would be dead.
can severe headaches cause high white blood cell count
Yes, low blood pressure may sometimes result in headache.
It would be very unusual for leeches to kill people, however, they do suck blood, and a person can die from blood loss. In order to lose that much blood, a person would have to be unconscious will leeches are feasting at will.
The person is vomiting blood or coughing up blood, there are tender, swollen, bruised areas or hard bumps on the body and the person is confused, faint, drowsy or unconscious.
It's just that, a severe headache. Now you might have a Sinus headache, or a migraine. A migraine is usually diagnosed by a doctor. Sinus headaches can be the worst, and many people who really have an allergy, think they have a migraine. High blood pressure can cause a severe head ache, and if it does, it can cause far more harm to your other bodily organs, including your vision. It is one thing that people overlook, and don't see a doctor until after the damage is done, or they simply die. It is best to see a doctor if you have a severe headache that is reoccurring, and has not be sourced yet. Once you know what it causing the headache, you may be able to relieve yourself with some easy to get over the counter medication.
If the person finding the unconscious person is trained in First Aid, then use your skills to check for breathing and react appropriately, removing the blockage if applicable and beginning CPR. If two people find someone unconscious, one person stays with the unconscious person and the other goes to call 911 for emergency assistance. Even if only one person finds someone unconscious and knows First Aid, 911 must still be called because CPR is only designed to keep the heart and brain full of blood while EMT is making their way to the person.
Common over the counter remedies include aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, consult with a physician. At times eating will relieve a headache or drinking caffeine. Low blood sugar can cause a headache as can high blood pressure or illness. Getting some sleep or taking a hot bath may take a headache away. Again, if the symptoms are severe or persistent, go see a doctor.