Why the cerebral infarction?


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Cerebral infarction refers to cerebral infarction, which may be caused by small artery occlusion, cardiogenic embolism, atherosclerosis and other reasons, as follows: Arteriolar
occlusion: vascular wall lesions occur on the basis of hypertension, diabetes, vasculitis and other diseases, and the patient's arterioles are occluded to form infarction foci, causing cerebral infarction.
Cardiogenic embolism: emboli from the heart enter the blood, and enter the cerebral artery with blood flow, resulting in vascular obstruction, resulting in cerebral infarction.
Large atherosclerosis: The patient's blood viscosity is relatively high, which may form thrombosis, and thrombosis blocks the lumen, resulting in cerebral infarction.