Normal secretion of adrenaline will not cause cerebral infarction, but prolonged over secretion of adrenaline may induce cerebral infarction.
If you are in a long-term bad mood, such as anxiety, depression, or staying up late for a long time, it may cause the body to secrete more adrenaline, and adrenaline will cause the blood pressure to rise and the heart rate to increase, and if you are in such a state for a long time, it may cause the cerebral blood vessels to contract abnormally, which is very easy to induce cerebral infarction. Therefore, excessive secretion of adrenaline may cause cerebral infarction.
However, normal secretion of adrenaline will not cause cerebral infarction and other cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases, so we should maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid staying up late and being in a bad mood for a long time.
Patients with suspected symptoms of cerebral infarction are advised to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment based on the specific situation.