What medications are used to regulate cerebral white matter ischemia?

Cerebral white matter ischemia can be regulated with antiplatelet aggregation drugs, drugs to improve circulation, drugs to protect brain cells, etc. Specific drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs: such as aspirin, can inhibit the aggregation of platelets, thus preventing the generation of blood clots, so as to achieve the role of the treatment of cerebral white matter ischemia. It may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea and vomiting. 2. Drugs to improve microcirculation: such as ginkgo biloba preparation, which has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis as well as dilating blood vessels, so cerebral white matter ischemia can be treated with it. Adverse effects may include gastrointestinal discomfort and headache, which will be relieved after stopping the medication. 3. Drugs that protect brain cells: such as methylcobalamin, can protect brain cells and restore the function of damaged brain cells. After taking the drug, there are occasional adverse reactions such as skin rash, loss of appetite and nausea. The above drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used on their own, so as to avoid the occurrence of medicines that are not suitable for the symptoms, resulting in a more serious phenomenon of the disease.