The sites with the highest incidence of lacunar cerebral infarction are the deeper regions of the brain such as the basal ganglia, thalamus and pons.
Cavernous cerebral infarction is a microinfarction foci due to ischemia and is commonly seen in middle-aged and elderly people with a history of hypertension. The main areas of morbidity are located in the deep regions of the brain such as the basal ganglia, thalamus and pons, etc. Clinical manifestations mainly include dizziness, headache, memory loss and other discomforts, or there may be no symptoms, and the disease generally has a good prognosis, but the recurrence rate is very high.
Risk factors for this disease include obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, diabetes, etc. Therefore, we must pay attention to lifestyle such as quitting smoking and limiting alcohol in daily life, and actively control the underlying diseases to minimize the occurrence of this disease. Once the above mentioned diseases appear, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for intervention and treatment to prevent recurrence.