What's with the brain blockage?


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Brain blockage refers to the blockage of cerebral blood vessels, also known as ischemic cerebrovascular disease, that is, cerebral infarction. Mainly due to atherosclerosis, resulting in thickening of the inner wall of the vessel lumen, lumen stenosis, gradually showing the speed of blood flow slowed down, finally causing vascular blockage. Can show the corresponding neurological deficit symptoms, such as dizziness, headache, speech stupidity, limb numbness, weakness. Head CT or MRI can be checked for diagnosis, and MRI of cerebral vessels or CT of cerebral vessels can also be checked to assess the general condition of blood vessels. For cerebral vascular blockage caused by arteriosclerosis, it is recommended that patients actively initiate secondary prevention of cerebral vessels, oral anti-platelet aggregation, improve circulation drugs, and at the same time give protective vascular intima drugs, such as statins. It is suggested that outpatients should monitor blood lipids, blood pressure, blood glucose, serum homocysteine and cervical vascular color Doppler ultrasound for half a year to one year.