Don't let life catch you off guard! Microcirculation health is key.

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Don't let life catch you off guard! Microcirculation health is key.

 

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October 29 marks World Stroke Day. Stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident, is a sudden onset disorder of cerebral blood circulation. As a disease characterized by rapid onset and extremely high mortality and disability rates, it has become an "invisible killer" threatening public health. While elderly patients with chronic diseases face higher risks, recent years have seen a trend toward younger age groups being affected.

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Data shows that China sees 3.3 million new stroke cases annually, with 2.2 million people becoming disabled due to stroke each year. Young and middle-aged individuals under 50 account for one-third of all patients, while 11% of patients experience stroke before age 45. The youngest stroke patient was only 30 years old. The primary causes of these conditions stem from unhealthy lifestyles, including lack of exercise, staying up late, prolonged sitting, unhealthy diets (high-fat, high-salt takeout and junk foods high in cholesterol), smoking, and alcohol consumption. These detrimental habits not only damage cardiovascular health and microcirculation but also significantly increase the risk of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and stroke.

 

 

The Health Connection Between Stroke and Microcirculation

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Microcirculation is the "terminal network" of the human circulatory system, responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissue cells while removing metabolic waste. The integrity of cerebral microcirculation directly impacts the normal physiological functions of brain tissue. When cerebral microcirculation is impaired, blood flow velocity slows and blood viscosity increases, facilitating the formation of microthrombi that can subsequently block cerebral vessels and trigger ischemic stroke. Conversely, vascular wall fragility and increased permeability resulting from microcirculatory dysfunction may also precipitate hemorrhagic strokes such as cerebral hemorrhage.

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Clinical studies indicate that many individuals develop microcirculatory disorders due to lack of exercise, sleep deprivation, and prolonged sitting. Numerous stroke patients had pre-existing chronic microcirculatory issues prior to onset, though these remained asymptomatic, creating a latent risk factor for stroke. Therefore, improving microcirculation and maintaining cerebral blood perfusion represent critical entry points for stroke prevention and treatment.

 

 

Pulsed Magnetic Therapy: A New Technical Approach for Stroke Prevention and Treatment

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Pulsed Magnetic Microcirculation Therapy employs ultra-low-frequency spatial magnetic field control technology combined with cell membrane potential regulation technology. By repairing microcirculation, it provides a scientific intervention method for stroke prevention and treatment, with its core mechanism manifested in multiple aspects.

 

This technology precisely targets microcirculatory vessels, promoting vascular smooth muscle relaxation, alleviating vasospasm, and increasing cerebral microcirculatory blood flow. It effectively relieves cerebral tissue hypoxia and ischemia, thereby reducing the risk of ischemic stroke.

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Cell membrane potential regulation technology modifies blood rheological properties by altering the electrical potential on the cell membrane surface. This reduces blood viscosity, decreases platelet aggregation, and inhibits microthrombus formation, thereby blocking key pathways in stroke pathogenesis at their source.

 

For stroke patients, this therapy promotes microcirculatory reconstruction in damaged areas, accelerates collateral circulation formation, provides compensatory blood supply to ischemic brain tissue, aids in neurological recovery, and reduces disability rates. Simultaneously, it mitigates post-stroke inflammatory responses and edema, protecting damaged brain cells.

 

Full-chain Management: Building a Closed-loop System for Stroke Prevention and Treatment

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Stroke prevention and treatment is not a single-point intervention but a comprehensive management process encompassing "prevention, screening, treatment, and rehabilitation." The full-chain health management model centers on "early prevention, early intervention, and early rehabilitation," deeply integrating technologies such as pulsed magnetic microcirculation therapy with health management services to fortify the defense against stroke.

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During the prevention phase, regular health risk assessments are conducted for high-risk stroke populations such as those with hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia to monitor systemic organ function. Concurrently, health education programs guide individuals in adopting healthy lifestyles-including balanced diets, moderate exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol moderation-to reduce stroke risk at its source.

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During the screening phase, leveraging specialized diagnostic equipment, we establish a multidimensional stroke risk screening system encompassing red blood cell aggregation status and blood parameters. This enables precise identification of high-risk individuals, achieving early detection and early warning of stroke risk.

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During the rehabilitation phase, personalized recovery plans are developed for patients, integrating pulsed magnetic microcirculation therapy with rehabilitation exercises, nutritional support, and psychological counseling. This approach promotes the restoration of neurological function and activities of daily living, helping patients return to normal life as soon as possible.

 

The breakthrough in pulsed magnetic microcirculation therapy offers a precise and efficient new approach to stroke prevention and treatment. Meanwhile, the comprehensive health management model establishes a protective network covering the entire process, reducing risks from within the body and supporting recovery at the cellular level. However, stroke prevention and control demand greater public awareness. By abandoning unhealthy habits, actively participating in stroke screening and prevention, and transforming health protection concepts into daily actions, individuals can truly ward off stroke threats and safeguard their health.

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