How to treat Heart attack?

['Mä lembeti so']

Tongana nyen ti sava kobela ti bê?

Ti kaï kobela ti bê, a yeke kota ye ti sala ye hio na ti sala aye so ge:

1. Hunda ti wara mungo maboko hio ti awanganga: Tongana mo wala mbeni zo nde ayeke na ambeni ye so afa so lo yeke na kobela ti bê, iri hio ndokua ti mungo maboko na azo ti kobela wala numéro ti kodoro ti mo so a hiri ni numéro d'urgence.

2. Te mbeni yorö so ayeke mû ngangu na mênë ti zo: yorö so alingbi ti sala si mênë akpengba kete na ti kanga lege na ambeni ye ti kanga lege na mênë ti gue na ni na yâ akota kamba ti mênë.

Tongana mo yeke ku ti tene mbeni docteur asi hio, te mbeni yorö so a iri ni aspirine so a mû na akota zo (325 mg) na mene ni.

3. Sala mbeni ye ti kiri na fini ti zo ni na yâ pupu tongana a hunda ti sala ni: Tongana zo ni ahinga ye oko pëpe na lo yeke wu pupu pëpe, to nda ti sala mbeni ye ti kiri na fini ti lo na yâ pupu ti tene mênë angbâ ti gue na bê nga na mongoli ti lo.

4 Mû yorö so tongana a mû ni na mo: Tongana a mû yorö ni na zo ni, mû maboko na lo ti mû ni tongana ti so a fa.

5 Wu tere ti mo na duti kpô: Zia zo so bê ti lo ayeke pika aduti kpô na lo ku ti tene mbeni docteur aga amû maboko na lo hio.

6. A yeke mû na lo mbeni yorö so ayeke mû lege na lo ti wu pupu nzoni: Na hôpital, a yeke mû na lo mbeni yorö so ayeke mû lege na lo ti wu pupu nzoni si mênë ti lo asi singo na pupu.

7. Akete yorö so ayeke sala si mênë akpengba kete: Akete yorö so alingbi ti sala si mênë akpengba kete na a kiri na mênë na bê.

8. Ayorö so akanga lege na a-plaquette ti mênë ti bungbi: Ayorö so alingbi ti mû maboko ti kanga lege na mênë ti bungbi na ti kiri ti pika bê.

9. Ayorö ti kaïngo na songo ti kate: Ayorö tongana morphine alingbi ti mu maboko ti kaï songo ti kate.

10. A-Béta-bloquant: Ayorö so alingbi ti mû maboko na bê ti sala kua mingi pëpe na ti sala si mênë ayeke ga na gbe ni mingi pëpe.

11. Angioplastie nga na ziango mbeni ye na yâ ti bê ti zo: A yeke yôro mbeni kete ye na yâ ti bê ti zo ni si a yôro mbeni kete ballon ti zi yâ ti bê ti zo ni.

A lingbi ti zia mbeni ye na yâ ti bê ti lo ti kanga lege na lo ti hon.

12 Akode ti sarango opéré so ayeke nde nde: Na ambeni ngoi, a hunda ti sara opéré ti tene mênë ahon na yâ ti mbeni artère so akanga.

13. A lingbi a kiri na zo na nzoni seni: Na peko ti mbeni kobela ti bê, a lingbi ti hunda na zo ni ti mû mbage na mbeni kapa ti kiri ti wara nzoni seni ti bê ti mû maboko na lo ti wara ngangu na ti kanga lege na ambeni kobela ti bê ti si na lo mbeni lâ.

Girisa pëpe so tongana a sava mbeni zo hio, lo yeke wara lege ti sava hio.

A yeke kota ye ti sala ye hio na ti gi mungo maboko ti awanganga hio.

['Atënë so a bâ na ndo ni']

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['A zia site so gi ti fa na ye na azo na ti mû wango na ala.']

['A lingbi a sala kusala pëpe na asango so a mû ti hinga wala ti kaï na mbeni kpale ti seni wala kobela, na a lingbi ala so aye ti wara wango ti kaïngo kobela teti ala mveni ahunda mbeni wanganga so ayeke na mbeti ti hinga ye na ndo ni.']

['Bâ so tongana a hunda na zo ti fa wungo ti azo so ayeke na mbeni kobela, a yeke ngangu ti tene lo fa tâ wungo ti azo ni.']

['Gi lakue wango ti wanganga ti mo wala mbeni wanganga so ahinga kua ti lo nzoni na ndo ti kobela ti mo. Zia lâ oko pëpe ti ke wango ti wanganga wala ti ku ti wara ni ndali ti mbeni ye so mo diko na ndo ti site so. Tongana mo bâ so mo yeke na yâ ti mbeni kpale ti seni, iri 911 wala gue hio na hôpital so ayeke nduru na mo.']

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['A lingbi a tokua ambeti ni na lege ti mbeni lettre so a sû na ndo ti ordinateur wala na lege ti mbeni téléphone (bâ mbage "A-adresse ti téléphone").']

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['(5) Mo sû maboko ti mo na gbe ti ngbanga ti mvene na mo tene so atënë so ayeke na yâ ti mbeti ni ayeke tâ tënë nga so mo yeke na ngangu ti sara si a bata droit ti mo ti sigingo na ambeti so a tene a doro ni.']

['Nga (6) mbeni maboko ti zo so ayeke na droit ti sigingo na ambeti ni wala mbeni maboko ti mbeni zo so ayeke sara kua na iri ti zo ni.']

['Tongana mo sû atënë so kue pëpe, a lingbi ti sara si a mû ngoi mingi pëpe ti bâ lege ti tënë ti mo ni.']

['Tënë ti kiri ti bâ zo']

['Tongana mo yeke na mbeni hundango tënë wala mbeni tënë ti tene, tokua ni na e na lege ti mbeni lettre.']

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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