What kind of medication do you take for hypertensive cerebral insufficiency of blood supply

For patients with hypertension who also have insufficient cerebral arterial blood supply. First of all, attention should be paid to stabilizing blood pressure, and controlling blood pressure below 130/80mmHg can further improve the insufficient cerebral arterial blood supply. In addition, it is recommended that patients can take oral aspirin, an anti-platelet and anti-atherosclerotic drug, which can also help to further improve the cerebral arterial blood supply insufficiency. If necessary, it is recommended that the patient can go to the hospital to do transcranial Doppler and head CT, head magnetic examination, can further clarify the severity of cerebral arterial insufficiency of blood supply, if it is not particularly serious, oral medication can be, for example, it is recommended that the patient can be taken orally to clear the brain and rejuvenate the spirit of the liquid or nourish the blood and clear the brain particles, which can help to improve the dizziness, headache and other uncomfortable situation.