What’s going on with the ischemic foci in the brain?

Intracerebral ischemic foci refer to the foci formed by local ischemia in brain tissue, usually related to cerebral vascular obstruction, and the common causes are atherosclerosis, cardiogenic embolism factors and so on.
1. Atherosclerosis: If there is atherosclerosis, it will lead to atherosclerotic plaques in cerebral blood vessels, which will easily lead to narrowing of cerebral blood vessels, which will lead to reduction of local blood flow in the brain as well as interruption of blood supply, which will make the cerebral tissues become ischemic and hypoxic, and thus cerebral ischemic foci will appear.
2. Cardiogenic embolism: embolism from the heart leads to occlusion of small arteries in the brain, resulting in ischemic foci in the brain.
Intracerebral ischemic foci are recommended to actively go to regular hospitals for further examination, clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to adopt appropriate treatment programs to avoid the impact on the health of the body.