The cerebral blood supply is insufficient, and the vertebral artery blood flow velocity is low

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Vertebral artery insufficiency is a common clinical condition. The occurrence of this disease is mostly due to cervical disc herniation, hypertrophy and compression of blood vessels, which affects blood circulation, and eventually leads to insufficient blood supply to the vertebral arteries, often with symptoms such as dizziness. It mostly occurs in people who work long hours at their desks, such as teachers, etc.

    Due to long-term desk work and little exercise, it causes cerebral vascular elasticity to decrease, and correspondingly causes insufficient blood supply to the vertebral arteries. In the past, most of these patients were middle-aged and elderly people over 50 years old, but now with the introduction of computers into thousands of households, many young people have been working at their desks for a long time, coupled with an unscientific diet structure, and excessive intake of high fat and high protein, resulting in the younger patients with the disease of "insufficient blood supply to the vertebral artery". In all age groups, these patients are more likely to be female.

    Symptomatic manifestations of vertebral artery insufficiency.

    1. Vestibular system symptoms Vertigo is a common symptom, mostly rotational vertigo, vertigo episodes often reach a peak within 2 5 minutes, maintain 2 15 minutes, often accompanied by ataxia, but mostly without tinnitus and hearing loss.

    2. Visual symptoms: Brainstem and cerebral ischemia can cause blurred vision, diplopia, visual field defects in one eye and both eyes, blackness, and even blindness.

    3. Brain symptoms Headache is a common symptom, throbbing pain, sometimes explosive pain, mostly located in the occipital region, aggravated when bending over or holding breath, often accompanied by mental retardation, fainting or falling, dysphasia, slurred speech, memory loss, etc.

    4. Pyramidal tract symptoms: numbness of the face and limbs, paresthesia, etc.

    Many friends who suffer from vertebral artery insufficiency mistakenly think that their cardiovascular or nervous system problems are wrong, and often go to the cardiovascular department or neurology department to see a doctor. In fact, when you have symptoms such as frequent dizziness and headache, you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis to confirm the condition, and the doctor will take the corresponding measures for the symptoms. For the disease of vertebrobasilar insufficiency, many Chinese and Western medicines that can dilate blood vessels seem to be symptomatic, but in fact they have little effect, and there are some ***.

    The correct way to do this is as follows:

    1. Symptomatic** For different conditions, different ** measures are adopted. It should be diagnosed by a professional doctor and the correct method should be chosen.

    2. Surgery** Vascular intervention**, vertebral artery reconstruction or plasty can be performed to improve blood flow.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are 4 types of compression symptoms of cervical spondylosis:

    1) Radiculoradic pain in the neck and shoulder, numbness from the fingers upwards.

    2) Compression of vertebral artery type, insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness, headache, blurred eyes, and even tinnitus.

    3) Compression of the vagus nerve of the heart and stomach. Causes nausea and vomiting.

    4) Spinal cord type, causing numbness of the lower limbs, difficulty in walking, and in severe cases, high paraplegia.

    Cervical spondylosis may feel uncomfortable at first, but it is often ignored because it does not appear painfully, so do not take it lightly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, this needs to clarify whether the specific ** is caused by arteriosclerosis or cervical spondylosis, first for ****, and then with some cerebrovascular dilators.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Condition analysis: Hello, cerebral insufficiency refers to a series of diseases with clinical manifestations of brain dysfunction that lead to chronic and widespread blood supply insufficiency to the brain due to various reasons, resulting in cerebral ischemia and hypoxia. The main manifestation is unexplained falls or fainting.

    Dizziness, nausea, vomiting or fluctuations in blood pressure, etc. Advice: **Oral enteric-coated aspirin is recommended.

    Sibiline and betahistine hydrochloride. Eat a low-fat diet with plenty of vegetables and fruits. Quit smoking and drinking, and exercise appropriately.

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