title | First Aid for Myocardial Infarction |
source | China Qi Mechanism Dao Yin Culture Research Association |
keyword | Myocardial Infarction First Aid |
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Save the Golden Thirty Seconds
- Myocardial infarction is the lack of oxygen to the heart, which causes the blood to clot, and the blood cannot deliver oxygen to the brain, leading to brain death. The golden time for rescue is only thirty seconds.
- One or two months before a myocardial infarction occurs, there is usually a feeling of chest tightness, which comes and goes. One or two days before the attack, one will feel particularly tired and very tight. At this time, special attention is needed.
- Patients, regardless of age, please make sure that the people around you learn the following rescue methods.
Step One
- Keep calling the patient's name to keep them awake, absolutely do not let them fall asleep.
- It is best to carry a small bottle of Aquilaria oil with you. Aquilaria oil is the king of emergency medicine. The famous heart medicine "Rescue Heart" is extracted from Aquilaria. First, drop a few drops of Aquilaria oil onto the patient's tongue.
Step Two
- Press the Renzhong point with your fingers until the patient's eyebrows furrow.
Step Three
- Make a fist and repeatedly roll and press the area from Tanzhong (CV17) to Huagai (CV20) to stimulate the heart muscle.
Step Four
- With your right hand in a fist and your left hand on top, use your body's strength to roll and press the chest from right to left. When pressing and rolling, remind the patient to inhale; when releasing, exhale.
- Continue until the patient's shoulders move and their complexion improves.
Cherish life, please spread the word
If you have an attack and there is no one around to help, please:
- Cough forcefully;
- Pound your chest forcefully;
- Lie on the ground and roll your chest.
Chinese Qi Movement Conduction Exercise Culture Research Association
Wishing you a healthy life
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