The age of 17 can also lead to cerebrovascular blockage, commonly due to dietary habits and lifestyle, hypertension, diabetes and other factors.
1. Improper dietary habits and lifestyle: young people have improper daily dietary habits, long-term intake of high-fat and high-sugar foods, resulting in excessive lipid intake. Coupled with smoking and drinking, etc., can lead to atherosclerosis causing the formation of blood clots, thus causing cerebrovascular blockage.
2. Hypertension: If a 17-year-old patient has hereditary hypertension, poor blood pressure control can lead to increased vascular pressure, thus causing vascular blockage. Therefore, 17-year-old patients with high blood pressure can also cause cerebrovascular blockage.
3. Diabetes: If the 17-year-old patient has type I diabetes, long-term blood sugar control is poor, can lead to the emergence of atherosclerosis, which leads to local cerebrovascular blockage.
Because of the causes of 17-year-old cerebrovascular blockage is more, it is best to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the examination, diagnosis, under the guidance of a professional physician to clarify the severity of the disease and give targeted treatment.