Aired (October 7, 2023): Kitang-kita sa CCTV ang pamamanhid ng kaliwang kamay at panga ng vlogger na si Ciara Magallanes. Posible nga ba na isa itong senyales ng pagka-stroke? Alamin sa video na ito.
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00:00 I'm home!
00:02 What's your gift?
00:03 We're here now and I have something to give you.
00:06 The 32-year-old vlogger, Shara, is the woman in the video.
00:11 Shara was very surprised while she was sitting and resting.
00:16 She suddenly felt a sound and a sound of a bell on her left hand.
00:22 First, I felt that my arm was ringing.
00:25 Then, I tried to lift it up.
00:27 I said, "I can't lift it up."
00:29 Then, it seemed like it was going up.
00:31 I was hearing that sound.
00:32 They didn't notice it at first, but Shara observed her feelings.
00:41 Shara was about to return to watching when she felt the sound of a bell on her right hand.
00:48 You know, at first, you're very complacent.
00:50 Then, after a few minutes, you'll get nervous again because you'll hear that your head is ringing.
00:55 Then, you'll feel like you can't lift it up.
00:56 It's like you're hearing a bell.
00:59 This is where Shara's mystery, Vladimir, came to light.
01:02 We got used to it because we used to go to Malabon with the elderly.
01:08 So, I knew that if something like that happened,
01:10 the first thing I did was to start the car and then I brought her back.
01:13 To make it worse, Shara also drank the water of her relatives.
01:18 Later, Shara's bell was ringing in her head.
01:24 That's why her husband quickly got a blood pressure monitor.
01:29 He did a BP test on me.
01:31 I did a BP test.
01:32 My BP was okay.
01:33 Then, I felt a little bit more.
01:35 When the feeling of the bell was completely gone,
01:38 later, the weight of the bell on her left hand became heavier.
01:44 This is where Shara got confused.
01:47 At that time, I thought, "Oh, this is not a stroke."
01:53 I learned that if you don't feel the half of your body,
01:59 the left side, you might be in a stroke.
02:02 Vladimir massaged Shara's arm.
02:05 He moved her face.
02:07 I raised her hand.
02:10 If she raises both of her hands, I checked her face first.
02:13 If there's a side that she can't lift,
02:18 and then her arms.
02:20 I did that to my tube when my tube was stroked.
02:26 The question is,
02:28 "Did Shara have a stroke?"
02:30 According to the expert,
02:34 a stroke or also called brain attack
02:37 happens when there is a blockage in the supply of blood to the brain.
02:41 Some of its symptoms are,
02:43 the arm is stiff,
02:45 the face is crooked,
02:48 the speech is not clear,
02:50 the sight is blurry,
02:52 it's hard to balance,
02:54 and the head aches.
02:56 But according to J. Lord Abrigado,
02:59 an emergency medical expert of the Philippine Red Cross,
03:02 not all of the symptoms are due to a stroke.
03:05 Fast tests are used for strokes.
03:08 If our victims experience body weakness,
03:14 numbness,
03:15 severe headache,
03:16 this can be associated with a stroke.
03:20 And this is where we do the fast test.
03:22 To make it easier to determine if the patient has a stroke,
03:27 just do the fast test.
03:29 F for face drooping.
03:32 When the teeth are pulled out,
03:35 it can cause a dent in the face.
03:39 A for arm weakness or obesity.
03:44 S for speech difficulty.
03:47 And T,
03:49 if the patient has experienced these symptoms,
03:51 it's time to bring the patient to the hospital.
03:55 The letter F for face.
03:57 We will look at the patient's face.
04:00 We will check if the patient's face is even.
04:02 Can you smile?
04:05 Smile.
04:06 We will check if a part of the patient's face is drooping.
04:11 Letter A for arms.
04:14 We will check if the patient's arms are even.
04:20 If the patient's arms are lower than the patient's arms,
04:25 and the patient has no control,
04:26 this can be a sign and symptom of a stroke.
04:30 Letter S for speech.
04:32 We can talk to the patient.
04:36 Are you okay?
04:37 I'm okay.
04:38 Do you feel anything?
04:39 I'm okay.
04:40 If the patient can speak and can understand his speech,
04:46 this is normal.
04:48 If the patient has slurred speech or cannot understand the speech,
04:52 this can be a sign and symptom of a stroke.
04:55 We will go to letter T, which is time.
04:58 This is the time to call an ambulance
05:01 and bring the patient to the nearest hospital.
05:04 According to the emergency medical expert,
05:09 the fast test was done by Ms. Tia Ni Shara.
05:13 We can prevent irreversible damages to our patient
05:20 if he/she is treated within 3 to 4 hours.
05:23 It is important to bring the patient to the nearest hospital
05:29 and show the signs and symptoms using the fast test.
05:33 But is it really a stroke?
05:39 Numbness, trembling, which is associated with a stroke.
05:45 That's why the fast test was done.
05:48 Luckily, the patient did not have a stroke.
05:52 To be sure, the couple went to the hospital
05:56 after examining the patient to see if he/she had a stroke.
06:00 Ms. Shara experienced a side effect of a medicine
06:04 that was prescribed by her doctor for her head.
06:07 That happened to be a result of a certain medicine.
06:13 It is possible that she had an allergic reaction
06:17 that's why she had a stroke-like signs and symptoms.
06:20 Allergic reaction is more on the skin and breathing.
06:24 The doctor's advice is to be careful when taking medicine
06:28 and make sure to let the doctor know if the patient has an allergy.
06:32 If a person has an allergic reaction to the medicine,
06:36 it is possible that the medicine has contents
06:39 that can affect the person's body.
06:42 That's why the person has an allergic reaction,
06:45 such as rashes or difficulty breathing.
06:48 It's a rare case, but I was lucky that I had a side effect.
06:53 After that, the medicine I was prescribed was replaced.
06:57 The basic thing to do when you have a side effect of a medicine
07:03 is to take it to the emergency room or hospital.
07:07 Especially if the patient has difficulty breathing or is in a state of nausea.
07:11 If the patient has an allergic reaction to the medicine,
07:14 it is necessary to take antihistamine
07:16 to reduce the risk of having a rash
07:19 or the body itching when taking the medicine.
07:23 Be alert, dear friends.
07:27 You should be alert and aware of your body.
07:32 Especially if you have an allergic reaction to our medicine.
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