Cerebral blood vessel blockage 75% may manifest as insufficient blood supply to the brain.
Cerebral blood vessel blockage 75% may be caused by atherosclerosis and changes in blood viscosity within the cerebral blood vessels, causing atherosclerosis of the cerebral arteries and the formation of plaque within the arteries, resulting in cerebral artery stenosis.
Cerebral artery stenosis leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is mainly manifested by clinical manifestations such as slurred speech, aphasia, transient black haze, and numbness of the limbs. If the stenosis occurs in the basilar artery system, symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting and difficulty in swallowing may occur.
Patients should pay attention to prohibit smoking and drinking in daily life, pay attention to control blood pressure, stabilize blood sugar, appropriate physical exercise to enhance immunity, and eat more fresh vegetables to avoid spicy and stimulating food.