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Oct 8, 2024

What should I do if I feel a blockage at the right solar plexus and examine the vertebral artery for vascular fibrillation?

Vertebral artery stenosis

Patient: July 2007 due to no rest, suddenly blood pressure up to 180/220, feel the sky, vomiting, just in the hospital, after immediate treatment, blood pressure control, but vertigo after…

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Aug 2, 2024

Treatment of Vertebral Artery Stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis

The main treatments for vertebral artery stenosis include oral medication, interventional therapy, and other treatments, as well as with Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture. Conservative treatments such as oral medications…

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Feb 28, 2024

How to treat left-sided vertebral artery stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis

Patients with left-sided vertebral artery stenosis can be treated with medication and surgery as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Drug therapy: patients with left-sided vertebral artery stenosis can usually take…

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Jan 3, 2024

Can vertebral artery stenosis be cured?

Vertebral artery stenosis

People with vertebral artery stenosis can effectively control its progress and prevent cerebral infarction through active treatment, but it cannot be completely cured and requires lifelong medication. Vertebral artery stenosis…

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Dec 22, 2023

Diagnostic criteria for vertebral artery stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis

The diagnostic criteria of vertebral artery stenosis need to be analyzed comprehensively based on the patient’s medical history characteristics, clinical symptoms, auxiliary examination and other information, and the common auxiliary…

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Dec 9, 2023

Vertebral artery stenosis dizziness medication

Vertebral artery stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis dizziness can take aspirin and other drugs to treat the original disease, as well as flunarizine and other symptomatic treatment. 1. Treatment of primary disease: vertebral artery…

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Nov 20, 2023

Is left-sided vertebral artery stenosis life-threatening?

Vertebral artery stenosis

Left-sided vertebral artery stenosis, if it occurs slowly, is usually not life-threatening and may not even have any noticeable symptoms. However, if the stenosis occurs suddenly, it may induce severe…

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Oct 10, 2023

vertebral artery stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis

 Overview: Vertebral artery stenosis can cause posterior cerebral ischemia. Narrowing of the lumen of the vertebral artery can cause posterior cerebral ischemia, which may be asymptomatic or manifested by…

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Sep 27, 2023

Stenting of vertebral artery stenosis

Vertebral artery stenosis

1.What is vertebral artery stenting? The procedure is basically the same as internal carotid artery stenting, and no umbrella is usually placed during the procedure. Stenting is the first choice…

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Sep 27, 2023

The right solar plexus felt blocked, and the vertebral artery was examined for a slender vessel.

Vertebral artery stenosis

Patient: In July 2007, due to lack of rest, blood pressure suddenly reached 180/220, feeling spinning and vomiting, just in the hospital, after immediate treatment, blood pressure was controlled, but…

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Vertebral artery stenosis

  • What should I do if I feel a blockage at the right solar plexus and examine the vertebral artery for vascular fibrillation?
  • Treatment of Vertebral Artery Stenosis
  • How to treat left-sided vertebral artery stenosis
  • Can vertebral artery stenosis be cured?
  • Diagnostic criteria for vertebral artery stenosis
  • Vertebral artery stenosis dizziness medication
  • Is left-sided vertebral artery stenosis life-threatening?
  • vertebral artery stenosis
  • Stenting of vertebral artery stenosis
  • The right solar plexus felt blocked, and the vertebral artery was examined for a slender vessel.
  • Removal of large nucleus pulposus by percutaneous intervertebral foraminoscopy
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