Can dizziness be cured by multiple small ischemic foci in the brain?

Dizziness caused by multiple small ischemic foci in the brain can be cured, but the ischemic foci have been formed and cannot be eliminated.
Multiple small ischemic foci in the brain are mainly seen in middle-aged and old people, and patients may have no obvious clinical symptoms, or they may have mild clinical symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, memory loss, etc., which can also be seen in migraine patients. This kind of dizziness caused by ischemic foci can generally be significantly relieved by medication to improve circulation.
Commonly used therapeutic drugs in the clinic include Chinese medicines such as ginkgo biloba, ginkgo biloba extract, etc. In addition, nutritive drugs such as cytarabine sodium can also have certain therapeutic effects, and patients with a clear history of cerebral infarction are required to undergo regular cerebrovascular disease secondary prevention therapy.
Commonly used drugs include aspirin, clopidogrel, atorvastatin, etc. The specific drug treatment program should be formulated by the doctor according to the actual situation of the patient.
In addition, regular and moderate physical exercise can also have a certain effect.