What causes cerebral thrombosis?

Cerebral thrombosis is mostly caused by vascular wall lesions, heart disease, hemodynamic abnormalities or abnormal blood components.
1. Vessel wall lesions: atherosclerosis caused by poor lifestyle habits, hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, which in turn leads to cerebral thrombosis.
2. Heart disease: Heart disease such as atrial fibrillation can easily lead to plaque dislodgement in the heart and cause cerebrovascular embolism, resulting in cerebral thrombosis.
3. Hemodynamic abnormality: if the blood pressure is too high or too low, it will lead to hemodynamic changes and easily lead to cerebral thrombosis.
4. Abnormal blood components: mainly including increased blood viscosity, such as true erythrocytosis, thrombocytosis, etc., which can easily cause cerebral thrombosis.
Patients with cerebral thrombosis should consult the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of doctors.