Diabetes more than 10 years, three years ago retinopathy, did laser treatment, two years ago blood pressure became high, hypertension two years, two days ago there was a cerebral thrombosis, the left side of the body is unconscious, half an hour later normal, is hospitalized
Condition Analysis:
If the patient's symptoms of brain infarction are not very serious now, and the symptoms are relatively mild, then this condition can be cured. Diabetic patients should strictly control their blood sugar, and if the blood sugar control is relatively poor, it is very easy to develop diabetic macrovascular complications, that is, brain infarction as well as myocardial infarction.Diabetic patients usually control their fasting blood sugar at 6.0 millimoles per liter, in addition to taking small doses of oral aspirin.This is safer.
Condition Analysis:
From what you have described, it appears that diabetes has been present for more than 10 years.In this case, many complications of diabetes will occur gradually.If the blood sugar is well controlled, the complications may occur less frequently or later, but if the blood sugar is not well controlled, then all kinds of complications will follow.The complications of diabetes mainly affect the heart, brain and kidneys, which are important organs.If diabetic retinopathy has occurred, I think the kidneys may have been affected as well.
Condition Analysis:
I combined with your description, you have a history of diabetes, hypertension, you have more chances of cerebral infarction with others, you should currently belong to transient cerebral blood supply deficiency, also accompanied by lacunar cerebral infarction
Guidance:
In this case, we should monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and blood viscosity, and make sure that these susceptibility factors are well controlled, while making sure to take regular medication.