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“What are the symptoms of cerebral ischemia?” This is a question that many people are interested in today. According to Master, Doctor Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong - Vinmec Times City, cerebral ischemia is a condition of reduced blood flow to the brain.
Normally, for every 100g of brain within 1 minute, it will require a blood flow of 50ml, if not supplied enough, it will lead to cerebral ischemic headache. The patient may have total cerebral ischemia or ischemic stroke.
Signs of total cerebral ischemia may be:
Dizziness, dizziness; Persistent or intermittent dull ischemic headache; Reduced memory and thinking; Insomnia ; Signs of cerebral ischemia:
Sudden distortion of the mouth; Weakness of limbs on one side; Sudden loss of memory; Causes of cerebral ischemic headache can be due to:
Heart and vessel disease (arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, heart valve); Have a blood clotting disorder; Abuse of stimulants, use of some drugs that cause increased blood clots in the brain; Having an autoimmune disease can also lead to an ischemic headache. According to Master, Doctor Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong - Vinmec Times City, to prevent signs of anemia to the brain, each person needs:
Treatment to control problems: Blood pressure when hypertension, blood sugar when have diabetes, blood fat when dyslipidemia. Increasing exercise and sports helps prevent ischemic headaches; Give up the habit of smoking; As soon as there are signs of ischemia to the brain, the patient needs to be treated promptly to prevent the risk of stroke.
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