Do frontal ischemic foci require treatment?

Whether frontal ischemic foci require treatment should be determined on a case-by-case basis. If the ischemic foci are small and asymptomatic, they can be observed; if the ischemic foci are large, antiplatelet and other medications should be given.
Frontal ischemic foci refer to frontal lobe tissue ischemic foci formed due to local blood supply disorder. If the frontal ischemic foci are small in size and have no clinical symptoms, they do not require any special treatment and can be observed and reviewed on time.
If the frontal lobe ischemic foci are large in size, and clinical symptoms such as headache, dizziness and mental symptoms appear, vascular protection should be done, such as the use of aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs, to reduce the aggravation of ischemic symptoms, and to avoid an acute attack of local thrombotic obstruction.
Regular monitoring of blood pressure and blood lipids should be carried out in daily life, and the health of the body should be promoted through dietary regulation and improvement of lifestyle habits.
People with frontal ischemic foci should go to the hospital for regular checkups.