In the case of mild cerebrovascular blockage, conservative treatment can be performed without surgery. However, when the cerebrovascular blockage is extensive, it must be treated with surgery as soon as possible.
Cerebrovascular blockage may be related to factors such as high blood viscosity and hardening and narrowing of cerebral blood vessels. In the early stage of cerebrovascular blockage, the blockage may not exceed 75%, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice to take aspirin or clopidogrel and other medicines to treat conservatively, if the dizziness, headache and other symptoms have been relieved, you can not need to have surgery, but also pay attention to the regular review.
Once the blockage of cerebral blood vessels exceeds 75%, there will usually be motor and speech dysfunction, etc. Surgery should be carried out in time to unblock the blocked cerebral blood vessels to prevent serious complications in the later stage.
Whether the cerebrovascular blockage should be operated or not needs to be judged according to the patient’s detailed situation, and the correct treatment plan needs to be determined under the guidance of the doctor. Normally, it is also necessary to pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet, so as to have a better prognosis.