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It indicates physical symptoms portending palsy development, which include that first or second finger is benumbed or powerless, one limb feels helpless and face or posterior neck is strained or stiff. |
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- Those who have medical or family history of hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and heart disease
- Those who enjoy excessive smoking and drinking, and are under stress
- Those who like to eat meat and high-salted food, and are overweight due to lack of exercising
- Those who have a member with palsy in the family
- Those who feel their hands and feet benumbed or dysaesthesia
- Those who feel their tongue-tied suddenly
- Those who feel dizzy, out of balance and nausea sometimes
- Those who easily loose temper and feel posterior neck stiff
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