The most common causes of cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction, also known as cerebral infarction, belongs to a large group of the most common cerebrovascular diseases. Because ischemic cerebrovascular disease that is cerebral infarction in cerebrovascular disease accounted for 80%. The cause of the disease has three major factors: 1, the patient’s blood vessels themselves have problems, the walls of the blood vessels are hardened, plaque, etc.; 2, there are abnormalities in the composition of the blood, such as high blood lipids in the blood, high blood glucose, blood viscosity, etc.; 3, abnormalities occur in the dynamics of the blood, because the blood flows through the walls of the blood vessels, and if the momentum of the blood is insufficient, especially slow, then it is easy to be blocked. The tendency to develop these three causes is known as the risk factors for cerebrovascular disease. With these risk factors it is easy for abnormalities in the walls of the blood vessels and blood components to occur. Sometimes problems with the heart, also kinetic problems occur, or in the case of high blood pressure, also hemodynamic problems. Risk factors everyone knows the three highs, i.e. hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc. are common risk factors. There are other risk factors that you may not be very familiar with: obesity is one of them; poor lifestyle such as smoking and alcohol consumption is also an aspect; sedentary lifestyle; and finally emotional problems are also risk factors. So there are a lot of risk factors that contribute to the existence of the cause of this disease, and finally cerebral infarction occurs.