Possible causes of slow blood flow in the right anterior artery include arteriosclerosis, insufficient cerebral blood supply, and increased blood viscosity.
1. Arteriosclerosis: mostly seen in middle-aged and old people, blood vessel elasticity decreases, blood flow resistance increases, and the blood flow rate will then decrease.
2. Cerebral blood supply insufficiency: mainly seen in middle-aged and old people, especially those with high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus and a long history of smoking, patients can often experience symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, memory loss, etc. Some patients may also have no obvious clinical symptoms. Due to the decrease of blood supply to brain tissue, the blood flow rate will also decrease.
3. Increased blood viscosity: Including elevated blood lipids, true erythrocytosis, etc., there is an increase in the formation of components in the blood, blood viscosity increases, and the resistance to blood flow increases, which in turn leads to slow blood flow.
When slow blood flow occurs in the right anterior artery, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and improve the blood routine, blood lipid and other related examinations under the guidance of the doctor, to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively carry out treatment.