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On various occasions, we have shared with everyone the symptoms that help us identify when we are suffering from a stroke or how to recognize when someone around us is experiencing a cerebral embolism.

However, this time we want to share how to help a person who is going through this process. As we have mentioned in other articles, a person suffering from a stroke loses balance and consciousness in a matter of minutes. After this, other symptoms appear, and if not treated in time, the person could lose their life.

 

Luckily, in first aid classes, we are taught how we can help prevent the patient from dying while waiting for the ambulance to arrive. If you’re interested in knowing what technique we should put into practice, keep reading this article and pay attention to the information we will share below.

 

How to help save the life of someone suffering from a stroke.

 

The first thing you should do is get the needle from a syringe or a normal needle. Once you have the needle in hand, use a little alcohol or heat it over the fire to sterilize it. Now, use it to prick the tip of one of the victim’s fingers (You only need to make a small hole so the blood can flow out). If the blood doesn’t start to drip, you should press the finger so the blood begins to flow, and you will see how the patient stabilizes quickly.

Note: If the victim’s mouth becomes deformed, massage their ears until they turn red. This will help the blood start circulating again, and their mouth will return to its normal state. Another important thing to know is that under no circumstances should you move the patient because their capillaries could break, and the problem will worsen.

This simple practice could save the life of someone suffering from a stroke. Share this information with all your friends on this social network and/or tag them in this post so we can help spread the message. Thank you for taking the time to read our article.”

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