Core Viewpoint - The incident involving a 35-year-old programmer suffering from brainstem hemorrhage due to long-term late-night work has sparked widespread concern about workplace health and the pressures faced by employees in high-stress environments [1][4]. Group 1: Incident Details - The programmer, surnamed Wu, had 8 years of experience and was earning a monthly salary of 30,000 yuan. He reported waking up at 7 AM and sleeping around 1-2 AM daily [4]. - Wu experienced a brainstem hemorrhage of 5 milliliters, leading to a 15-day coma and 28 days in the ICU, followed by over 70 days in a rehabilitation hospital [5][8]. - His recovery has reached approximately 70%, but he acknowledges that he may never fully recover [8][12]. Group 2: Health Implications - Brainstem hemorrhage has a high mortality rate of 80%, and even a small amount of bleeding (5 milliliters) can be fatal [13][15]. - Symptoms of brainstem hemorrhage include sudden headaches, vomiting, and limb numbness, necessitating immediate medical attention [16]. Group 3: Causes and Prevention - The rise in brainstem hemorrhage cases among young people is attributed to factors such as high blood pressure, poor lifestyle choices (like late-night work and unhealthy diets), and pre-existing vascular conditions [17]. - Preventive measures include regular blood pressure monitoring, maintaining a healthy diet, avoiding late nights, and steering clear of smoking and excessive alcohol consumption [18]. Group 4: Work Environment and Mental Health - The programmer faced significant mental stress due to job pressures, including the threat of layoffs in a startup environment, which contributed to his health decline [9]. - The financial burden of his medical treatment exceeded 400,000 yuan, adding to the stress on his family [9][12].
月薪3万,长期熬夜!35岁程序员脑干出血昏迷15天,最新回应
21世纪经济报道·2025-04-24 08:21