Can clogged blood vessels be cured and how?

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Question :
Hello Doctor. Three children had multiple occlusion (occlusion of middle cerebral artery M1 segment, thrombosis of right pulmonary artery branch, occlusion of right popliteal artery, stenosis of left superficial femoral artery). With such a condition, can the disease be cured? Thank you Doctor.
Snow (Ho Chi Minh City)
Reply:
Hello. Unfortunately, you have not specified what year your father was born and what diseases he had before so that I can give better advice. According to the information I received, three of you have occlusion of middle cerebral artery, pulmonary artery P and femoral artery.
The leading cause of vascular occlusion is the rupture of atherosclerotic plaque on the blood vessel wall, causing activation of the coagulation process and causing embolism. Therefore, only when revascularization can be done with new instruments (stent, thrombectomy ...) and a reasonable medication and lifestyle regimen can improve and partially or completely restore the ischemic area due to occlusion. circuit. Wishing you and your family good health. Best regards.
Doctor Nguyen Van Duong - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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