Should intermittence cerebral infarction precursory get good?
summary
Cerebral infarction is caused by cerebral ischemia and anoxia due to cerebral blood supply disorder, which leads to necrosis and softening of brain tissue and forms infarcted cerebral infarction. Now let's talk about the precursor of intermittent cerebral infarction.
Should intermittence cerebral infarction precursory get good?
First: nausea and vomiting or strangulation, or blood pressure fluctuations accompanied by dizziness or tinnitus, unexplained repeated nasal bleeding, which belongs to the early symptoms of cerebral infarction.
Second: suddenly appear in front of the dark, can not see objects, a few seconds or minutes to return to normal, neither nausea, dizziness, nor any disturbance of consciousness. This is caused by transient retinal ischemia, suggesting that intracranial hemodynamic changes or small thrombus temporarily block the retinal artery, which is more common in the early symptoms of cerebral infarction.
Third: dizziness, headache suddenly aggravated or from intermittent headache to persistent severe headache. It is generally believed that headache and dizziness are the precursors of ischemic cerebral infarction, while severe headache with nausea and vomiting are the early symptoms of cerebral infarction.
matters needing attention
The occurrence of cerebral infarction is closely related to hypertension, hyperlipidemia, increased blood viscosity, arterial stiffness, cardiac insufficiency, arrhythmia and other factors. It is an important means of secondary prevention of cerebral infarction to insist on long-term reasonable treatment and control blood pressure, blood lipid and blood viscosity at a good level after cerebral infarction. If the original oral medication is stopped without authorization, it may lead to the recurrence of cerebral infarction.