What medicine does cerebral blood vessel take best


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Clinically, the drugs taken for cerebrovascular diseases need to be determined according to the conditions. If cerebrovascular diseases are caused by hypertension, hyperlipidemia or diabetes, it is necessary to reduce the blood lipid concentration in time, mainly through the use of simvastatin and other drugs to reduce blood lipids, so as to improve the concentration of high density lipoprotein, so as to relieve blood viscosity. In addition, cerebrovascular diseases can also be treated by lowering blood pressure, such as nifedipine, furosemide, spironolactone, etc. These drugs can relieve the symptoms of hypertension by dilating blood vessels or other mechanisms of action. For hyperglycemia, gliclazide, acarbose or insulin can be taken to relieve the increase in blood sugar concentration, thus improving cerebrovascular symptoms. If cerebral thrombosis occurs, some anti-thrombotic and anti-platelet aggregation drugs such as warfarin should be used.