Multiple ischemic foci in bilateral frontal-parietal lobes and paraventricular bodies are mostly a manifestation of ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues, and the treatment is mainly to control the risk factors related to cerebrovascular disease.
The above situation is mostly seen in the professional description of central nervous system imaging examinations such as cranial CT, MRI, etc. It is mainly seen in middle-aged and old-aged patients, especially those who usually have a history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, etc. and have a long-term history of smoking.
It is often caused by ischemia and hypoxia of the brain tissue due to vascular injury, which leads to the manifestation of multiple ischemic foci. Patients may have no obvious clinical symptoms, or may have symptoms such as mild cognitive decline and lack of fluency in speech.
When this situation occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to screen the risk factors of cerebrovascular disease, and once found, it is necessary to carry out the corresponding drug intervention in time, such as antihypertensive, hypoglycemic, lipid-lowering treatment, etc. Commonly used medicines are amlodipine, metformin, etc., monitor the relevant indicators, adjust the medication as appropriate, pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, and carry out regular physical exercise appropriately to ensure sufficient rest.