What to do in case of stroke
Call an ambulance. Have the stroke survivor sit down and stay calm. Remove the needle from the syringe (otherwise any other non-sterile needle or pin can be used) and perform the following manipulations.
If the needle is not sterile, hold it over a flame.
Pierce the tips of all 10 fingers of the victim’s hands. The injection should be given about one millimeter from the nail plate.
Blood should leak slightly from the puncture sites. If you don’t see blood, squeeze your fingers slightly.
If bleeding occurs, you don’t need to stop it for a few minutes.
If the victim’s mouth is crooked and the face is deformed, pull the ears hard – they should turn red.
Piercing each earlobe twice; Blood should also appear at the injection sites.
Why do you have to behave this way? A stroke causes the capillaries in the brain to rupture.
You cannot move the victim violently; you just have to plant it carefully. Bloodletting will help the person recover faster and could save the unfortunate person from the damaging effects of a stroke!
The most terrible processes in the brain usually occur during transport to the hospital, during
When the victim moves, brain damage, capillary rupture and severe bleeding occur.
If you try to give first aid in this way, it is very likely that the injured person will immediately feel better!
When human lives are at stake, all means are good! Remember this unique method of first aid in case of stroke and share it with your loved ones.
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