Symptoms and treatment of cerebral vascular sclerosis

Cerebral vascular sclerosis may present with headaches and dizziness, memory loss, and impaired consciousness. The most important treatments are medication and improvement of lifestyle habits. Cerebral angiosclerosis is caused by diffuse atherosclerosis of blood vessels, narrowing of the lumen, and occlusion of small blood vessels. Cerebral vascular sclerosis reduces the blood supply to the brain, and patients may experience dizziness, headache, and dull head pain. Cerebral vascular sclerosis patients brain tissue ischemia, hypoxia, necrosis, brain nerve damage, can be manifested as memory loss, inattention, intellectual decline, etc., and in the late stage can be manifested as dementia, impaired consciousness and so on. Patients with cerebral vascular sclerosis need to ensure adequate sleep, quit smoking and drinking; they need to develop healthy dietary habits, avoiding high-calorie, high-fat and stimulating foods. The patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-platelet aggregation and vasodilating drugs to improve cerebrovascular circulation, such as aspirin enteric-coated tablets, betahistine hydrochloride tablets, nimodipine tablets and so on. Patients with cerebral vascular sclerosis should maintain good habits, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and all drugs must be used in accordance with medical advice.