The treatment of cardiovascular microcirculation disorder is mainly based on oral drug therapy and physical improvement, such as nifedipine, atorvastatin, isosorbide mononitrate and so on according to the condition as prescribed by the doctor. At the same time of using medication, it is also necessary to strengthen physical exercise, eat more nutritious food, and ensure sufficient sleep.
For microcirculation disorder, long-term oral drug treatment is generally recommended. For people with high blood pressure and high blood lipids, drugs such as nifedipine and amlodipine can be used for antihypertensive treatment; drugs such as atorvastatin and rivastigmine can also be used for lipid control; and drugs such as isosorbide mononitrate or nitroglycerin can also be used to improve microcirculation.
In addition to medication, physical improvement and daily physical exercise can also help improve cardiovascular microcirculation disorders. In our daily life, we should supplement high quality protein, vitamins and calcium, and consume less spicy, stimulating or oily food. At the same time, regular physical exercise can also effectively promote blood circulation and improve microcirculation disorder.
People with cardiovascular microcirculation disorders should choose appropriate medications and methods of treatment under the guidance of a doctor.