Ischemic infarct foci are not particularly serious, but still require active treatment and secondary prevention.
Ischemic infarcts are mainly caused by ischemia, hypoxia, and necrosis of local tissues due to hardening and occlusion of small blood vessels in the brain, and can be detected and diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other examinations.
Ischemic infarct foci do not cause particularly obvious symptoms at the beginning, so it is not particularly serious, but still need to be actively given anti-platelet aggregation, anti-atherosclerosis and other symptomatic treatments, common drugs such as aspirin, atorvastatin calcium, etc., and it is recommended to take them in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Secondary prevention is also necessary, long-term use of aspirin and other anticoagulant drugs to avoid ischemic infarction foci further development of cerebral infarction and other diseases, accompanied by hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and other diseases, it is recommended to actively control the primary disease.