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First Aid - Apoplexy's

CEREBRAL CONGESTION:Results from rupturing blood vessels or blood cloth in brain.SYMPTOMS:
1) Consciousness or unconsciousness.
2) Breathing is loud, snoring type.
3) Face is usually congested.
4) Eye pupils usually unequal size.
5) Victim can have difficulty to speak.
6) It can have a possible weakness, or a paralysed body limb/part.
7) A lesser attack can result in a very big headache, an ashen face or skin colour rather then congested (red) & progressive paralysis.FIRST-AID:
1) If victim is unconscious, apply the general rules (A/R & H/M).
2) Rise the shoulders & head of the victim to diminish the congestion, if victim is conscious & breaths easily.
3) Encourage the victim to keep calm.
4) DON'T GIVE ANY LIQUID.