What does cerebral vascular calcification mean?

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Cerebral vascular calcification refers to the occurrence of hardening plaque in the cerebral vascular wall, which is an abnormal manifestation. Cerebral vascular calcification is mostly caused by atherosclerosis, hypertension, vascular wall damage, etc. Due to the deposition of calcium salts in the vascular wall, the elasticity of the vascular wall will decrease, local plaque formation, and the inner diameter of the blood vessel will become smaller, affecting the normal passage of blood. After calcification, the vascular compliance will decrease, fragility will increase, rupture and bleeding will easily occur, which is more serious. Show cerebral vascular calcification should go to public hospitals for examination, can use drugs to soften blood vessels for treatment, and should pay attention to the conditioning of life diet, do not eat too much greasy food.

What does cerebral vascular calcification mean?



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