Can vertebrobasilar thrombosis be cured?

Vertebrobasilar artery thrombosis is one of the more serious types of cerebral blood clots and is more difficult to cure. Symptoms of the disease can be relieved through interventional therapy, medication and surgery. Common triggers of vertebrobasilar thrombosis include high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, and alcohol abuse. The treatment for vertebrobasilar thrombosis is to enter the neurological intensive care unit for comprehensive treatment, including interventional therapy, medication and surgery. 1. Interventional therapy: Intra-arterial thrombolysis is to insert a very thin and soft catheter into the cerebral blood vessel through the artery at the root of the thigh, and inject thrombolytic drugs through the catheter, so that the thrombolytic drugs will directly contact with the thrombus, increase the concentration of drugs in the thrombus, and then the thrombus will be directly dissolved and the arterial blood flow will be restored. 2. Pharmacological treatment: Relieve the symptoms by taking medicines and play the role of anticoagulation, such as Sulodexide, which has strong antithrombotic effect on both arteries and veins. 3. Surgery: According to the specific conditions of the patient, corresponding surgery, such as thrombectomy to increase blood flow. Vertebrobasilar artery thrombosis is difficult to cure, easy to recur, must be treated with caution, timely medical treatment, and actively cooperate with the treatment. Active prevention, good living habits, smoking cessation and less alcohol consumption can reduce the occurrence of cerebral thrombosis.