Transient ischemic attacks can be recurrent.
Patients with transient ischemic attacks can have recurrent episodes, some of which can manifest as stereotypical episodes with increasing duration and shorter interruptions, and the risk of cerebral infarction is increased with frequent transient ischemic attacks.
The causes of transient ischemic attacks are mainly poorly controlled diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, as well as narrowing of blood vessels due to atherosclerosis and dislodgment of blood clots due to cardiac factors, which may lead to transient ischemic attacks if these factors are not actively controlled and treated. In addition, long-term smoking and drinking are also common triggers of this disease, so it is necessary to actively quit smoking and drinking.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.