Hypoelasticity of the cerebral arteries is a condition in which the cerebral arteries show hardening of the vessel walls.
Hypoelasticity of cerebral arteries is a clinical finding of transcranial Doppler ultrasonography, which usually suggests that the localized walls of cerebral arteries are hardened, and can be clinically classified as cerebral arteriosclerosis.
The causes of this phenomenon are many, most patients are due to hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus and other underlying diseases, and some patients may be due to irrational diet, long-term mental stress and other factors.
Early symptoms of cerebral artery elasticity loss are not obvious, most patients do not experience clinical discomfort, and some patients may experience transient ischemic attacks, but they will soon improve on their own. With the development of the disease, the blood and oxygen supply inside the brain decreases, and patients may experience a variety of symptoms such as dizziness, headache, nausea, blurred vision, and numbness of the limbs.
When decreasing elasticity of cerebral arteries is found, patients are advised to go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of physicians. At the same time, usually pay attention to improve the living habits, actively control the original disease, to avoid the continuous progress of the disease.