Using arbitrary advantage of An Duong Tuong Hoang Can harm people
MSc. Dr. Vu Van Dai, Department of Traditional Medicine, 108 Central Military Hospital shared that at the Emergency Department, doctors regularly receive stroke patients in a condition that had been arbitrarily given by their families to drink Anh cung vu cong luong at home. Most of them said that hearing from neighbors that this was a medicine, helped them stay alert and save them from danger during the accident. In reality, the opposite is true: most patients have missed the golden time for medical intervention, causing the chance of survival and recovery to be seriously reduced.
The 50-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with a headache, vomiting, difficulty speaking, left hemiplegia, and blood pressure of up to 200/120 mmHg.
According to the family, the patient suddenly showed symptoms of suspected stroke, so he arbitrarily took an imported Anh cung roe to avoid the attack at home. However, the condition did not improve but got worse.
At the hospital, the results of the CT scan discovered that the patient had cerebral hemorrhage in the right central gray area. Fortunately, after receiving timely emergency care and treatment according to the cerebral bleeding regimen, the patient was out of danger.
MSc. Dr. Vu Van Dai warned that coronary artery disease is not a stroke treatment and should not be used without a prescription. Using it at the wrong time or for the wrong disease can cause patients to lose the opportunity to "golden hour" to save their lives, even endangering their lives.
The royal poinciana tree is an ancient Chinese medicine, present in Chinese ancient medicine hundreds of years ago. With ingredients such as monk fruit, goji berries, goji berries, pearls, etc., the medicine is described as having the effect of "rehabilitation, calming, cooling, detoxifying" - suitable for the body affected by heat (expression of high fever, phlegm, convulsions).
However, modern medicine shows that more than 80% of stroke cases are cerebral infarctions, meaning they can "hit the doctor's orders", which is completely unsuitable for the Imperial court. In these cases, taking medication is not only ineffective but can also cool the body, hinder brain drainage, and even be dangerous if the patient has cerebral hemorrhage - because some drug ingredients have mild anticoagulants.
easily poisoned if used incorrectly
"Not only in terms of designation, An cung vuong hoang ro also has high potential for doc lapity. The ingredients contain gasoline (ie mercury), goji berries (asen), shiitake... - all of which are powerful toxic drugs, requiring dosage and strict regulation. If used intermittently, patients may face the risk of liver, kidney, nerve damage, digestive disorders, allergies, seizures, etc. Not to mention, many floating products are currently discovered to contain heavy metal content exceeding the permitted threshold," Dr. Vu Van Dai analyzed.
The real drug in treating stroke is time. Only within the first 3 - 6 hours of symptoms, taking the patient to a medical facility with sufficient emergency capacity, imaging diagnosis (CT, MRI of the skull) and appropriate intervention can help save life and recover. Taking medicine at home does not help distinguish between types of stroke, and slows down processing time, which can cause patients to lose the chance of survival.
"It should only be used when there is a clear diagnosis and under the supervision of a specialist. The drug is not for pregnant women, young children, and people with liver and kidney failure. Never be used as an "assistance plan" at home when the disease has not been determined," said MSc. Dr. Vu Van Dai.