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Recent Stroke Patient Statistics and Mortality Rates in Taiwan

Is there data on the number of stroke patients in the past 1-2 years? Is there recent data from the past 1-2 years regarding the number of stroke patients, mortality rates, and the prevalence of stroke in various regions of Taiwan?


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Hello: Currently, there is no relevant information. Thank you!

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Stroke: Understanding Its Ranking Among Leading Causes of Death

Stroke Ranking Stroke ranks as the second leading cause of death among the population in Taiwan, due to its high incidence rate.


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Hello: Stroke is the second leading cause of death in our country. Thank you!

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Am I Experiencing a Stroke? Understanding Symptoms and Next Steps

Do I have a stroke? Hello, I am currently 21 years old, weighing 145 kg and standing at 178 cm tall. I have symptoms of high blood pressure and have been taking antihypertensive medication continuously for over six months. I have not controlled my diet or exercised, and my daily ...


Dr. Cao Wenlong reply Neurology
Hello: After an examination by an ophthalmologist, there are no issues with the eyes. Prolonged computer use may lead to hand numbness, which should be considered as muscle fatigue or strain in the neck, potentially referring pain to the eye area, and this is unrelated to a strok...

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Can Cervical Disc Herniation Cause Stroke-Like Symptoms?

Can cervical disc herniation cause symptoms of a stroke? After a CT scan of the neck, the physician diagnosed the patient with cervical disc herniation. The main symptoms include weakness in the limbs, but the patient also exhibits symptoms of "stuttering." What could b...


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Hello: In principle, cervical spine lesions only cause symptoms in the arms and legs and do not affect speech. If there is slurred speech, neurological issues should be considered, and it is recommended to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Wen-Long Tsao

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Exploring Treatment Options for Vision Loss After Stroke

Stroke can cause vision loss? My husband suffered a ruptured cerebral aneurysm and, after surgery, he woke up a few days later to find he could not see. A month later, he underwent a vitrectomy to remove the vitreous hemorrhage. Postoperatively, an ophthalmologist examined him an...


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Hello: Visual abnormalities have been thoroughly diagnosed and treated by both ophthalmology and neurosurgery specialists, but the results have been unsatisfactory. This indicates that the injured tissue requires time to gradually heal. Be patient and learn to accept the reality....

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Best Dietary Tips for Recovery from Motor Nerve Injury After an Accident

Motor nerve injury Hello, I am a person injured in a car accident, and I have sustained an injury to my motor nerves. What should I eat in my daily diet to support my recovery? Thank you.


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Hello: Nerve injuries require time for healing. A balanced diet is sufficient for daily nutrition, and increasing the intake of fruits to boost vitamin C can be beneficial for the injured tissues. Dr. Wen-Long Tsao

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Understanding Coma After Stroke: Timing for Transfer and Care Considerations

Unconsciousness after a stroke? Dear Director, Due to the sudden nature of the situation, the patient experienced a medical emergency while riding home from work on September 19. After being transported by ambulance to a regional hospital, the patient was still conscious. After ...


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Hello: The timing for patient transfer is a professional judgment made by the attending physician. Typically, a transfer is necessary when the original treatment facility lacks adequate equipment or does not have the appropriate specialist in that field. The timing for transfer s...

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Addressing Swallowing Difficulties in Stroke Patients: Solutions and Nutrition

Regarding swallowing difficulties in stroke patients? Hello Dr. Tsao, I would like to consult you about some issues regarding stroke patients. My father had a stroke in mid-April and it has been over two months now. He was initially treated at the Veterans General Hospital, and d...


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Hello: For swallowing difficulties, you can consult a physical therapist in the rehabilitation department to learn swallowing techniques. For nutritional adjustments, you can seek advice from a hospital nutritionist. If a previously stable condition suddenly worsens, consider the...

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Unexplained Symptoms After Weight Loss Medication: Seeking Answers

Patients with unknown etiology? Hello, I recently took a weight loss medication that many others have reported side effects such as arrhythmia, dizziness, and fatigue. I have been taking it for two weeks, and while I initially experienced these side effects, they gradually decrea...


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Hello: What are the ingredients in weight loss medications? If you don't know, we cannot discuss it! Dr. Tsao Wen-Long, June 13, 2004.

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Managing AV Malformation Symptoms During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) Five years ago, I underwent Gamma Knife treatment for an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. I have been on medication for control until last December when my doctor declared me healed and discontinued my antiepil...


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1. At 28 weeks of pregnancy (7 months), taking antiepileptic medication does not affect fetal development. 2. Only experiencing involuntary tremors in the fingers will not impact the fetus. 3. Pregnancy will not cause a recurrence of arteriovenous malformations. You can安心 deliver...

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Understanding Persistent Pain in the Back of Your Head: Causes and Solutions

Headache issues? I have been experiencing discomfort or pain in the back of my head for several days, especially when I touch the area at the back of my neck. What could be the cause of this?


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Hello: A muscle strain in the posterior neck can cause headaches or dizziness when turning the head, as it pulls on the affected muscles. It is important to maintain proper posture; lying down while watching TV or reading is not a correct posture. Cao Wenlong

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Understanding Arteriovenous Malformations: A Case Study in Neurology

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) supplement? Symptoms: Left thalamic arteriovenous malformation with associated intracranial hemorrhage (as per the diagnosis on the medical certificate). Duration: Hospitalized for treatment from April 27, 1993, to discharge on May 10, 1993; readm...


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The content received via email indicates that the patient is a 27-year-old female who underwent gamma knife stereotactic surgery for a left thalamic arteriovenous malformation nine years ago. On April 7, 1993, she experienced bleeding, and clinical symptoms suggest that there has...

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Understanding Arteriovenous Malformations: A Unique Case Study

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) Hello: The patient is a 27-year-old female who underwent Gamma Knife treatment nine years ago and had a normal recovery. Last April, she was hospitalized due to headaches, and imaging revealed a deep hemorrhage located in the medulla oblongata, ap...


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Diagnosis: Arteriovenous Malformation History: 1. 27-year-old female. Underwent Gamma Knife treatment 9 years ago. 2. Last year (April '93?), experienced a hemorrhage in the medulla oblongata approximately 4 cm in size. 3. In November '93, underwent V-P Shunt (ventric...

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Managing Behavioral Disorders in Stroke Patients: Key Insights and Solutions

Can disorganized behavior after a stroke be controlled? Hello Doctor, I have a few questions regarding stroke patients. 1. Do stroke patients also experience various disordered behaviors psychologically and behaviorally (similar to hyperphagia where they never feel full, and ma...


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Hello: Disordered behavior and hyperphagia (eating without satiety or being unaware of having eaten) together may indicate a lesion in the frontal lobe of the brain. The patient has a history of brain tumor surgery combined with endocrine dysfunction, and it is unclear whether th...

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Managing Dizziness and Tinnitus: A Guide for Drivers

Dizziness and tinnitus? In the past six months, I often feel dizzy after walking about 400 to 500 meters. Sometimes, while sitting or lying in bed, I hear a thumping sound in my ears that matches my heartbeat. Occasionally, I also hear this sound when turning my head from side to...


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Hello: The main complaint is feeling a bit dizzy, and medication does not improve the dizziness. There are three primary causes for frequent dizziness: 1. Cerebellar lesions, which present with dizziness accompanied by gait instability and slurred speech. 2. Inner ear dysfunction...

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Understanding Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol: Symptoms and Prevention

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol Hello, doctor: What is low-density lipoprotein cholesterol? What symptoms can it cause? How can it be prevented or improved? Can it also cause difficulty in breathing?


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Hello: High levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in the blood are associated with atherosclerosis and increase the risk of atherosclerotic heart disease. Prevention methods include diet and exercise; if levels remain high, it is advisable to discuss with a physicia...

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Understanding the Causes and Mechanisms of Vegetative State in Neurology

vegetative state Hello, Dr. Tsao. I apologize for bothering you. May I ask what types of severe injuries can lead to a vegetative state? How does this occur? Which organs, systems, or nerves in the body are affected by such injuries, leading to dysfunction or failure in certain a...


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Hello CARTER: The medical term for a vegetative state is "persistent vegetative state." This means that when the person is awake, they may open their eyes, and when they are asleep, their eyes will close. Their limbs remain immobile and rigid, resembling a tree trunk. T...

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Do Stroke or Cancer Treatments Affect Height? Key Insights

Issues related to stroke or cancer patients? (1) Can cancer or stroke cause a person's height to decrease? Or can chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy lead to a reduction in height? (2) For stroke patients who are bedridden for an extended period, is it necessar...


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(1) In principle, cancer, stroke, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy do not alter a person's lifespan. (2) For patients who have had a stroke and are bedridden for an extended period, performing postural drainage and chest percussion every four hours is an ef...

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Managing Post-Stroke Tremors: Insights and Treatment Options

Tremors in the left hand after a cerebellar stroke? Hello Dr. Tsao: My mother suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in the left cerebellum in May, and her left side has been quite inconvenient since then. She is currently undergoing rehabilitation and receiving medication treatment. On A...


Dr. Cao Wenlong reply Neurology
Jeanne: You are a caring child. Your mother's illness has made you put in a lot of effort to seek medical help. The best approach is to discuss with the attending physician. When the doctor sees the patient and understands the condition firsthand, they can effectively addres...

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