Treatment of cerebral hypoperfusion

Cerebral insufficiency of blood supply can be treated by various aspects such as medication, surgery and lifestyle intervention.
1. Pharmacological treatment: oral aspirin can be taken to fight platelet aggregation, oral atorvastatin calcium tablets to regulate lipids and stabilize plaques. Patients with dizziness can take oral flunarizine to improve the blood supply of vertebral basilar artery, betahistine tablets, nimodipine tablets to improve blood circulation. Patients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease and other underlying diseases should actively treat the primary disease and review the changes of the disease.
2. Surgery: Some patients with insufficient cerebral blood supply are caused by narrowing of blood vessels. For patients with severe cerebral arterial stenosis or accompanied by dizziness, headache and other symptoms, and the effect of medication is unsatisfactory, interventional surgery such as carotid artery stenting may be considered to smooth the blood flow of the narrowed blood vessels and alleviate the symptoms.
3. Lifestyle intervention: patients with cerebral hypoperfusion should follow a low-salt, low-fat, low-sugar diet, eat foods containing dietary fiber and high-quality protein in moderation, and quit smoking and drinking, and obese patients should exercise properly to reduce weight.
Patients with cerebral hypoperfusion should consult a doctor before treatment, and under the doctor’s guidance, drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not treat yourself.