What medicine is best for cerebral insufficiency?


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Cerebral insufficiency is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly people. Its mild symptoms can be dizziness, dizziness, or walking instability, memory loss, etc., and severe cerebral infarction. The examination of cerebral insufficiency is generally through MRI to find intracranial vascular stenosis or multiple demyelination changes in white matter of the brain. The causes of insufficient blood supply to the brain are related to hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, etc. Therefore, clinically treating insufficient blood supply to the brain, it is best to control blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood lipids. On this basis, you can also take some drugs to prevent stroke. If aspirin, clopidogrel, and statins are such drugs, if accompanied by memory decline, you can also take some ginkgo leaf preparations.