The best way to prevent brain atrophy

Brain atrophy is usually not preventable, but for specific causes, it can be prevented by treating the primary disease, and there is no “best way to prevent brain atrophy”.
Brain atrophy is an imaging manifestation of CT or MRI of the brain, which can be caused by aging, stroke, traumatic brain injury, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s disease, and is often associated with memory loss, poor speech, poor concentration, seizures, and dementia.
Brain atrophy is usually not preventable and is a chronic progressive process. Once it occurs, it is usually difficult to reverse and severely affects the patient’s mental and quality of life. For specific causes, such as ischemic stroke-induced brain atrophy, it can be prevented by standardized antiplatelet, control of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipids and other treatment of the disease.