cerebral arterial insufficiency


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Cerebral artery insufficiency is cerebral insufficiency. Cerebral insufficiency may be related to brain-derived factors, cardiogenic factors, pulmonary factors, blood system reasons, cervicogenic diseases, etc., and may be treated by changing lifestyle, drug therapy, surgery, etc. With the increase of age, the blood vessel wall will gradually thicken and lose elasticity. In addition, the deposition of lipid substances in the blood vessel wall will easily form atherosclerotic plaques, leading to stenosis of cerebral blood vessel lumen, thus affecting cerebral blood flow perfusion. 2. Cardiogenic factors Heart is the power source of blood flow, cardiogenic factors, such as arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, heart failure, etc. can lead to decreased cardiac ejection function, so that the heart blood filling insufficient, thus unable to meet the blood demand of the brain. 3. Pulmonary factors Lung diseases such as emphysema, can also affect the blood supply of the brain. Emphysema can cause insufficient air exchange between the lungs and the outside world, resulting in insufficient filling of the heart and insufficient blood supply to the brain. 4. Hematological causes Anemia is one of the common blood system diseases, which can lead to insufficient blood supply to the whole body, thus affecting the blood supply to the brain. In addition, blood diseases such as thrombotic diseases or platelet dysfunction may also lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain. 5. Cervical spondylosis and cervical degenerative diseases may compress the cerebral arteries, affecting blood flow to the brain, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain. This situation is especially common in the elderly. Patients should quit smoking, lose weight, increase exercise, control diet, etc. to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, improve vascular condition, and increase blood supply to the brain. 2. Drug treatment can use aspirin enteric-coated tablets, losartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide tablets, amlodipine besylate tablets, rosuvastatin calcium tablets, etc. under the guidance of doctors to help lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, antiplatelet, etc., thus improving the symptoms of cerebral arterial insufficiency. 3. Surgical treatment For severe cerebral artery insufficiency, surgical treatment may be necessary. Surgical methods include angioplasty, vascular bypass surgery, carotid endarterectomy, carotid artery stenting, and coronary artery bypass grafting. Surgery, etc. These operations can restore normal blood supply to the cerebral arteries and improve patients' symptoms. If cervical spondylosis caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, serious illness can take anterior surgery, posterior surgery and other methods of treatment.