How the name stroke came about has nothing to do with its pathogenesis.

The name stroke is a traditional Chinese medicine term. Western medicine generally includes cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. "Zhong" means to strike, and also means to be in the arrow; "wind" means to change several times due to good deeds, and it is also like the arrival of a storm. The ancients connected the symptoms of such diseases with the observed natural phenomena and used metaphors to name the diseases. , hence the name of stroke. Because there were no inspection equipment in ancient times, the ancients named many things based on the relationship between symptoms and natural phenomena. For example, diabetes and diabetes are named because the symptoms of diabetes are eating a lot, drinking a lot, and losing weight quickly. . .