How to treat Heart attack?

['Ívua o mbandu íii']

Kiebhi ki tu tena ku saka o muxima?

Phala ku saka o uhaxi ua muxima, ua tokala ku bhanga kiki ni lusolo:

1. Bhinga kikuatekesu ku dotolo: Se eie mba muthu ua mu bhita ni uhaxi ua muxima, xinda mu mutelembe ua kafuetele mba u xinda ku diembu diê.

2. Kota ni u nué o milongo íii: O milongo íii i tena ku kuatekesa o manhinga ku di kuata kiambote, phala ka di kuate dingi.

Se ua mesena ku tambula milongo, ua tokala kudia ni kunuá 325 a ji mg ja aspirina.

3. Bhanga ioso phala ku mu kuatekesa: Se o muthu ua kate ua mu zeka, ka mu bhuima, ua tokala u mu kuatekesa ni kikuatekesu kia ji makina phala o manhinga a kala mu bokona mu muxima ni mu uongo.

4. Katula o milongo se a ku tangela-iu: Se o dotolo ua tangela o haxi kuila muéne ua tokala ku tambula milongo, mu kuatekese ni ku mu bhana o milongo íii.

5.Kolokota mu ku nhoha: Bhinga ku muthu ua kuata o muxima phala n'a xikame ni ku tululuka, kioso kia mu kingila o dotolo.

6. O ku bhana o munza uavulu: Mu inzo ia ku saka, o muthu a mu bhana munza uavulu phala ku bandekesa o munza uavulu ku manhinga mê.

7. Milongo i kuatekesa ku sosolola o manhinga: O milongo íii i tena ku sosolola o manhinga a xanana, ni ku bhangesa o manhinga ku bokona dingi mu muxima.

8. Milongo i fidisa o manhinga ku di lunga ku mukutu: O milongo íii i tena ku fidisa o manhinga ku di lunga ku mukutu, phala ki ki bhite dingi ni uhaxi ua muxima.

9. Milongo phala ku sosolola o jindolo: O milongo kála o morfina i tena ku sosolola o jindolo ku muxima.

10. Milongo i fidisa o manhinga ku bokona mu mukutu ua muthu: O milongo íii i kuatekesa o muxima ku kalakala ni ku sosolola o manhinga mu mukutu.

11.Kukonza o manhinga: O ukexilu iú ua lungu ni ku ta kaditele mu manhinga a muthu, ni ku mu ta-mu kazolina phala ku jikula o manhinga.

O ji dotolo a tena ku ta milongo phala ku fidisa o manhinga ku bokona mu phuna.

12.O ku bhanga pelasá: Saí ithangana o ji dotolo a bhanga pelasá phala ku fidisa o manhinga ku bokona mu phuna.

13 O ukexilu ua ku saka o mauhaxi a muxima: Kioso o muthu kia kata uhaxi ua muxima, nange ku bhinga ku mu kuatekesa ku saka o mauhaxi a muxima.

Lembalala kuila, se o uhaxi ua thulu u kala ni lusolo lua ku u saka, ua-nda disanza.

Kima kiambote ku sota dotolo ni lusolo.

['Izuelu ia mukuá']

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['Kitendelesu:']

['O kijimbuete kiki, phala ku longa ngó, ki kiene mu bhana milongi ia lungu ni sauidi.']

['O milongi íii, ka tokala ku i tumbula phala ku saka uhaxi, mba ku saka mauhaxi a mukuá.']

['Mu kifika, o ji komputadolo jene mu kuatekesa o athu kuijiia o ima ia lungu ni uhaxi, ki ji tena ku jimbulula kiambote o maka.']

['Sota kikuatekesu kia dotolo iê mba muthu ua mukuá uala ni uhete ua ku saka mauhaxi. Kana ku jimba o itendelesu ia dotolo mukonda dia milongi i ua tange mu kijimbuete kiki. Se ua mesena kikuatekesu, xinda ku muxinda ua 112, mba ndé mu inzo ia ku saka ia zukama.']

['Iala ni Kikutu ni Jinguvulu ja Jixi Jengi']

['O Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, 17 U.S.C. § 512 (o DMCA) i bhana ku athu ala ni ufolo ua ku soneka, o ima ia mona mu Internete, i bhukumukina o ufolo uâ ua ku soneka. ']

['Se eie u xikina ni kidi kioso kuila o milongi mba milongi i ua mu tanga mu kijimbuete kietu kia internete, mba mu ima ia mukuá, ia mu bhukumukina o itumu iê, eie (mba o muthu u ua mu tumina) u tena ku tu tumikisa mukanda ni ku tu bhinga phala ku katula o milongi mba milongi i ua mu tanga mba ku fidisa o muthu ku i tanga.']

['O ngolokela a tokala ku i tumikisa mu mukanda ni mu kijimbuete kia i-me-le (Tala o mbandu "Utuameni ua Ijimbuete") ].']

['O DMCA i bhinga kuila o njimbu iê ia lungu ni ku bhukumukina o itumu ia ku tokala, i kala ni milongi íii: (1) kijimbuluilu kia kikalakalu kia tokala ku kitumu kia ku tokala; (2) kijimbuluilu kia milongi ia ku tokala ni milongi i tua tokala ku sanga; (3) o ijimbuete iê, ni ijimbuete ia mutelembe uê; (4) ni izuelu i ua zuela kuila eie u xikina ni kidi kioso kuila o milongi ia ku tokala, ki i tokala ku ngana ia tokala, mba ku mukunji uê, mba ku kitumu kioso-kioso; ']

['(5) O kijimbuete kiê, ni kijimbuete kia ku tangela kuila o milongi iala mu kijimbuete kiki ia kidi, ni kuila eie uala ni kutena kua ku langa o ima ia ku tokala;']

['O kijimbuete kiki, ki tena ku kala ni kidimbu kiê, mba kijimbuete kia muthu ua mu tumina o ku ki jikula.']

['Se ku soneka o ima ioso íii, o ku tokuesa o maka mê kua-nda laleka.']

['Kuzuela ni Muthu']

['Tua ku dióndo, tu tumikise njimbu ni ibhuidisu mba jindunge.']

How to treat heart attack?

To treat a heart attack, it is important to act quickly and follow these steps:

1. Call for emergency medical help: If you or someone else is experiencing heart attack symptoms, call 9111 or your local emergency number immediately.

2. Chew and swallow an aspirin: Aspirin can help reduce blood clotting and prevent further blockage in the arteries.

Chew and swallow an adult-size (325 mg) aspirin tablet while waiting for emergency medical help to arrive.

3. Perform CPR if necessary: If the person experiencing the heart attack is unconscious and not breathing, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to help maintain blood flow to the heart and brain.

4. Take nitroglycerin if prescribed: If the person has been prescribed nitroglycerin, help them take it as directed.

5. Rest and stay calm: Have the person experiencing the heart attack sit down and try to remain calm while waiting for emergency medical help to arrive.

6. Oxygen therapy: In the hospital, the person may receive oxygen therapy to increase the amount of oxygen in their blood.

7. Thrombolytics or clot busters: These medications can help dissolve blood clots and restore blood flow to the heart.

8. Antiplatelet medications: These medications can help prevent blood clots from forming and reduce the risk of further heart attacks.

9. Pain relievers: Medications such as morphine can help relieve chest pain.

10. Beta blockers: These medications can help reduce the heart's workload and lower blood pressure.

11. Angioplasty and stent placement: This procedure involves inserting a catheter into the blocked artery and inflating a small balloon to open the artery.

A stent may be placed to keep the artery open.

12. Bypass surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to reroute blood flow around the blocked artery.

13. Cardiac rehabilitation: After a heart attack, the person may need to participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program to help them recover and prevent future heart attacks.

Remember, the sooner a heart attack is treated, the better the chances of recovery.

It is important to act quickly and seek emergency medical help as soon as possible.

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