How is arterial dilation treated

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summary

Now we mainly want to arouse the attention of the society to the disease of arterial vasodilation, which is the drugs that directly dilate small vascular smooth muscle or dilate peripheral vessels by acting on adrenergic receptors. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors have been regarded as vasodilators. Peripheral vasodilators are mainly used for peripheral circulatory disorders such as acrospasm, migraine, Meniere's disease, angiitis obliterans, lowering blood pressure and anti heart failure. How to treat arterial vasodilation.

How is arterial dilation treated

First: drugs directly acting on vascular smooth muscle, such as hydralazine (mainly Acting on arteries), nitroglycerin and isosorbide (mainly Acting on veins), sodium nitroprusside (acting on arteries and veins).

Second: receptor blockers: α 1 receptor blockers such as prazosin, α 2 receptor blockers such as phentolamine, β 2 receptor agonists such as asthma.

Third: converting enzyme inhibitors: such as methylpropyl; enalapril. Calcium antagonists: such as xintongding, Thiophane. Such as alfonate, salbutamol, long pressure set, prostaglandin, atrial natriuretic peptide, etc.

matters needing attention

Atherosclerotic patients should eat less high-fat food, strictly limit the use of meat, especially fat pork, chicken skin, and exercise more properly, eat more fruits and vegetables.