Dizziness caused by insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries is usually caused by overwork, atherosclerosis, cervical spondylosis and other factors, and needs to be treated according to the different causes by improving work and rest and medication.
1. Overexertion: Some patients suffer from insufficient blood supply to cerebral arteries due to overexertion, emotional stress, lack of sleep and other factors, which can be regulated by improving sleep and relaxing mood;
2. Atherosclerosis: patients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and other diseases will lead to cerebral atherosclerosis, causing insufficient cerebral arterial blood supply, which can be treated by using aspirin antithrombotic, atorvastatin calcium lipid regulator, and hemosiderophon to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis under the guidance of doctors;
3. Cervical spondylosis: due to degenerative changes in the cervical spine, resulting in compression of blood vessels, nerves, spinal cord, etc. can cause cerebral arterial hypoperfusion, vertebral basilar arterial hypoperfusion, etc., which can be treated under the guidance of a doctor with traction, surgery and other treatments.
Insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries can also cause headache, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, which require timely medical treatment.