What medicine does slight cerebral arteriosclerosis take


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Mild cerebral arteriosclerosis advocates lifestyle intervention. At the beginning, it can be treated without drugs. For example, patients should quit smoking and alcohol, maintain regular rest and rest, control blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids, and participate in sports appropriately. These play a vital role in the treatment of cerebral arteriosclerosis. If necessary, they can also apply a little blood circulation and blood stasis, nutritional nerve drugs for treatment, and the key is the control of risk factors. If cerebral arteriosclerosis is obvious, or even caused by arterial stenosis, then it is necessary to apply drugs. Often used drugs are anti-platelet aggregation drugs, such as aspirin, hydroclopidogrel and other drugs, but also need to take statins for treatment, such as atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc. The above plan is for reference only. Please use specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors.