Three essential items for your bedside: 1 glass of water, 1 needle, 2 aspirin tablets
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These three items are: a glass of water, a needle, and two aspirin tablets. Two life-threatening conditions primarily require immediate attention: myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke. These three items can help address both of these critical emergencies.
Two Aspirin Tablets
Why keep two aspirin tablets on your nightstand?
A crucial note about myocardial infarction: Not all heart attacks begin with chest pain. Often, other warning signs appear first, followed by pain in the left arm. Nausea and profuse cold sweats are also uncommon symptoms.Intense chest pain can jolt someone awake from deep sleep, but some individuals may not feel chest pain when a heart attack begins. When a heart attack occurs during sleep, 60% of people do not wake up again.
If any of the above situations occur, immediately place two aspirin tablets under your tongue to dissolve, then swallow them with a small amount of water. Immediately contact emergency services and inform them you have taken two aspirin. Sit in a chair or on a sofa and wait for ambulance assistance...
A single needle
A needle, drawing a few drops of blood, can save a life!
Stroke is a common sudden onset disease among modern middle-aged and elderly individuals, caused by blockage or rupture of cerebral blood vessels (severe cases can be fatal). Do you know how to respond?
During a stroke, microvessels in the brain rupture. The patient suddenly experiences severe headaches, loses balance, and collapses.If you encounter this situation, stay calm. No matter where the patient is—bathroom, bedroom, living room, office, or even on the street—do not move them. Moving them can accelerate capillary rupture. Instead, help the patient sit up securely where they are. If they cannot sit steadily, support them in your arms to prevent another fall.
Only then should you begin asking questions: "What's wrong?"How do you feel?" If the person speaks incoherently, has drooping mouth or eyes, or drools, immediately take two actions: First, call for emergency help—the sooner 120 arrives, the better! Second, quickly find a needle. In urgent situations, sterilize the needle by briefly burning it with a lighter (if no lighter is available, sterilize it with saliva). A pre-sterilized needle is ideal!If absolutely no needle is available, resort to using your teeth—it's a last resort when saving a life!
Prick or bite the tip of each finger (slightly above the center of the fingertip) to draw a few drops of blood. If bleeding doesn't occur, squeeze out a few drops! This must be done on all ten fingers!Next, focus on the ears. Firmly pull the patient's ears from the top of the ear to the earlobe several times. Then use the needle to prick the earlobe twice, drawing a few drops of blood. Within minutes—possibly before the ambulance arrives—the patient will naturally regain consciousness. After just a few minutes, their mouth will return to normal.Only transport the patient to the hospital once they appear fully recovered and show no abnormalities. This approach can turn a critical situation into a safe one. Otherwise, rushing them to the hospital in an ambulance, with all the jostling and shaking along the way, risks rupturing nearly all the tiny blood vessels in their brain before they even arrive.
This simple, feasible method poses no life-threatening risk to the patient. Modern medicine also emphasizes that the earlier stroke victims receive treatment, the better the outcome!Though bloodletting as a lifesaving method circulates in folk tradition, it's rarely used in actual rescue efforts! Upon closer examination, it's actually profoundly insightful! First, the ten fingers connect to the heart, and the body's acupoints are fully represented. Bloodletting reduces blood pressure! Stimulating these points alleviates vascular spasms, concentrates vital life energy, and completes the process in one fluid motion.Even if the patient is unconscious, they may regain consciousness!
In contrast, most stroke patients arrive at the hospital after enduring the jolting of transport, which often causes rapid blood vessel rupture. Consequently, many succumb to the illness. Stroke ranks second among leading causes of death. The luckiest survivors may cling to life but are left with lifelong disabilities.What a terrifying disease this is. If everyone could remember this method (bloodletting to save lives) and administer it immediately, it can bring someone back from the brink of death in a short time, with a guaranteed 100% success rate.Adults should seriously learn this emergency technique. Couples should share it with each other—you may not need it yourself, but someone else might!
A Glass of Water
If you have heart issues, develop the habit of drinking a glass of water before bed. This helps prevent conditions like angina or myocardial infarction, which often occur in the early morning. These diseases are caused by high blood viscosity.
During deep sleep, perspiration causes bodily fluid loss, reducing blood volume and significantly increasing blood viscosity. However, drinking a glass of water before bed lowers blood viscosity, minimizing the risk of sudden cardiac events.
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