Cerebral blood supply insufficiency and neurasthenia in the etiology, clinical manifestations, treatment and other aspects of the difference.
1. Different etiology: cerebral blood supply insufficiency is due to atherosclerosis, cervical spondylosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease and other primary pathologies resulting in insufficient local blood supply to the human brain and brain dysfunction. Neurasthenia is due to long-term mental stress or somatic diseases and other factors lead to the brain and body function weakness as the main characteristics of the disease.
2. Clinical manifestations are different: insufficient blood supply to the brain will be manifested as head stuffiness, memory loss, tinnitus, headache, limb activity inflexibility and other manifestations. Neurasthenia can be manifested as anxiety, slow reaction, irritability, memory loss, sleep disorders and other symptoms.
3. Treatment is different: cerebral hypoperfusion is mainly through the anti-platelet aggregation, lipid stabilization plaque, improve circulation, nutrition and other symptomatic treatment of nerve. Neurasthenia is mainly treated by psychotherapy and anti-anxiety and depression or sedative drugs to relieve clinical symptoms.
Suspected of cerebral blood supply insufficiency or neurasthenia, need to actively consult the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.