Can depression cause cerebral artery spasm
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Depression is a disease that is often heard of. You can often see it from people around you, on the Internet or in books. Patients with depression will be depressed, negative and wearisome, feeling down, and even want to commit suicide. Now let's talk about whether depression can cause cerebral artery spasm.
Can depression cause cerebral artery spasm
First, there is no absolute correlation between cerebral vasospasm and depression. Cerebral spasm is commonly known as "gout syndrome". Cerebral convulsion is a sudden, transient brain disorder, with a high incidence rate. It can occur at any age, especially in adolescents. During the attack, the patient often yells, faints on the ground, convulses his limbs, looks up at his eyes, keeps his mouth silent, clenches his teeth, spits saliva, and urinates incontinently.
Second: cerebral artery spasm is related to poor rest, excessive use of brain, too much pressure on learning, heavy burden, and more use of brain, which are the factors of poor treatment effect. Now it is very close to the college entrance examination, anxiety and tension will only increase the burden of the body. If this situation is not improved, it is difficult to treat.
Third: cerebral vasospasm is mostly caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, cerebral arteriosclerosis, cervical spondylosis, hypertension, diabetic complications, coronary heart disease caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, hyperlipidemia and other common diseases. At the same time, we can give symptomatic treatment such as reducing blood pressure, anticoagulation, lowering blood fat, expanding blood vessels, improving circulation, nourishing brain cells, and relieving cerebral vasospasm.
matters needing attention
The emergence of depression will cause great changes in a person's life. If you find yourself prone to depression or already suffering from depression, it's better to receive timely treatment accompanied by family members or friends to make yourself return to normal.