Can right anterior cerebral artery stenosis be cured with medication?

Right anterior cerebral artery stenosis can not be cured by medication, but timely intervention can achieve the effect of controlling the progress of the disease and alleviating the symptoms.
The right anterior cerebral artery is deeper and narrower in lumen, when stenosis occurs, drug treatment is mostly adopted, and the commonly used therapeutic drugs are mainly aspirin and atorvastatin, etc. The main therapeutic purpose is to prevent the stenosis from further aggravation, and at the same time to relieve the dizziness, limb weakness and other clinical symptoms caused by the narrowing of the lumen.
Currently, the drugs used in the clinic cannot restore the stenosis to its original state. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out standardized drug treatment, and at the same time, pay attention to controlling the risk factors of cerebrovascular disease, such as blood pressure and blood glucose, and regular physical exercise, to prevent the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral infarction.