
Pickleballs seem harmless, so why can they still cause strokes or sudden death?
Doctors warn that, without proper training, sports activities can potentially harm the body.

Doctors warn that, without proper training, sports activities can potentially harm the body.

While playing pickleball with friends, a 51-year-old man in Vung Tau ward (Ho Chi Minh City) suddenly collapsed on the ground, showed signs of convulsions, and subsequently died.

Some seemingly harmless habits in daily life can subtly affect vascular health and increase the risk of blood clot formation.

Many people are spreading the word about taking medications advertised as "stroke preventative" to prevent cerebrovascular accidents.
Hot and humid weather not only causes fatigue but also increases the risk of stroke, especially in people over 50 and those with underlying health conditions.

Amidst the peak of Hanoi's heatwave, many people face the risk of dangerous heatstroke due to improper hydration and falling into the "CO2 trap" from the habit of keeping doors closed and air conditioning on all night.

Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung (Bach Mai Hospital) warns that the habit of showering immediately after sun exposure can easily cause "cold shock," leading to a sudden spike in blood pressure and potentially a life-threatening stroke.

Prolonged hot weather can cause many people to suffer from strokes, heatstroke, diarrhea, and respiratory problems due to dehydration and thermoregulation disorders.

Cơn đột quỵ khiến người chồng giảng viên phải học lại từng chữ cái, người vợ trở thành điểm tựa vững chắc, cùng anh đi thật chậm qua giông bão cuộc đời.

Doctor Mai Duy Ton promptly treated a case of facial paralysis on a transcontinental flight, helping the patient stabilize and avoiding the risk of an emergency landing mid-journey.

Extreme weather and environmental disasters caused by climate change can increase the risk of stroke as well as the risk of death from this disease.
Các kỹ thuật kích thích não không xâm lấn giúp điều chỉnh sự mất cân bằng thần kinh và hỗ trợ não của bệnh nhân đột quỵ “học lại” các chức năng đã mất.

The hot weather during the holidays increases the risk of stroke, doctors warn. Many people mistake it for heatstroke or heat exhaustion, miss the "golden hour," and easily suffer serious long-term consequences.

Hearing cries for help from the sports field, Doctor Le Quang Huy rushed to the scene and performed continuous cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for about 5 minutes, helping the man who had stopped breathing regain consciousness.
Despite being in the prime of his life and perfectly healthy, the 24-year-old man unexpectedly suffered a critical stroke and was miraculously saved by doctors after a race against death.

Nguyen Thanh Minh, 25 years old, unexpectedly suffered a stroke after a long period of staying up late, irregular eating habits, and alcohol abuse, despite previously believing he was young and healthy.

The habit of showering immediately after sun exposure, while seemingly a quick way to cool down, can actually trigger a dangerous stroke due to sudden temperature changes.

Doctor Nguyen Huy Hoang warns of five high-risk groups for heatstroke and stroke when temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius, and provides guidance on how to prevent these dangerous events.

Habits such as suddenly moving from a cold room to hot weather, showering immediately after being outdoors, overexerting yourself during exercise, or drinking alcohol to cool down can trigger a stroke.

Medical officer Le Thi Ngoc persistently performed CPR to save a 27-year-old man who suddenly collapsed and turned blue in front of Cat Bi airport, saving the victim's life during the "golden hour".

TP.HCM đang trong thời điểm nắng nóng gay gắt kéo dài, làm tăng nguy cơ đột quỵ, đặc biệt ở người có bệnh nền như tăng huyết áp, tiểu đường, mỡ máu cao.

Upon discovering a man riding a motorbike who had suffered a stroke and fallen to the ground, traffic police officers from Thanh Hoa Provincial Police immediately took the victim to the hospital for timely emergency treatment.
After suffering a brain hemorrhage at the age of 35, Mr. Th. had to painstakingly learn to walk and speak again, conveying a valuable warning about the increasing risk of stroke among younger people today.

Stroke is a serious health event that can completely change lives and, in many cases, be life-threatening.
Many people experience early signs of stroke but are complacent, mistaking them for common ailments like a common cold or vestibular disorder, thus missing the "golden hour" for emergency treatment.
From unhealthy lifestyle habits like staying up late, showering late, and lack of exercise to ignoring warning signs, strokes are affecting younger and younger people.
Stroke is affecting younger people, but not all young people are aware of this condition, especially in not knowing or ignoring the early warning signs.
In recent years, Vietnam has seen an increase in stroke cases, affecting younger people, with many individuals under 45 suddenly collapsing while working or going about their normal daily lives.

Dr. Duong Minh Tuan (Bach Mai Hospital) advises on how to adjust diet and exercise scientifically to reduce high blood lipid levels and effectively control cholesterol without the need for medication.

A video call from the patient's family brought tears to Dr. Tran Van Bien's eyes, as he learned that the man who had suffered cardiac arrest on the football field was now conscious and able to converse.