Hello, what is the cause of cerebral insufficiency, can you explain it clearly?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-21
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are several reasons for insufficient blood supply to the brain, one moment because of cervical spondylosis, compression of the vertebral artery leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain, the second is that the carotid artery has plaque or stenosis, etc., which affects the blood supply to the brain, and some people have insufficient blood supply to the brain because of a bad heart.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Heart disease or arteriosclerosis in the elderly causes the blood of the heart to be unable to reach the brain at once, resulting in transient ischemia and hypoxia, and the clinical manifestations are dizziness and headache.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello! I'm Snow Wolf LHM, I'm glad to answer for you, I'll sort out the answer for you right away, please wait, the answer is not good, please understand!

    Cerebral insufficiency is predominantly a vascular factor: when the blood vessels supplying the brain are compressed, it leads to cerebral insufficiency. Vertebral cervical spondylosis is the most common type, which is caused by the dislocation of the cervical spine resulting in compression or malformation of the vertebral artery (one of the main blood vessels that supply blood to the brain**), resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain.

    In addition, cervical spine trauma can also lead to compression or malformation of vertebral arteries, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain. In addition, diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, and carotid plaque caused by cerebral atherosclerosis can all lead to changes in cerebral blood flow and cerebral insufficiency. Heart Pumping Factors:

    It is common in patients with chronic heart failure because the heart's pumping capacity decreases, resulting in a decrease in cardiac ejection and cerebral ischemia.

    What is the cause of cerebral insufficiency, hello! I'm Snow Wolf LHM, I'm glad to answer for you, I'll sort out the answer for you right away, please wait, the answer is not good, please understand! Cerebral insufficiency is mainly due to vascular factors

    When the blood vessels supplying the brain are compressed, the blood supply to the brain is insufficient. Vertebral cervical spondylosis is the most common type, which is caused by the dislocation of the cervical spine resulting in compression or malformation of the vertebral artery (one of the main blood vessels that supply blood to the brain**), resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain. In addition, cervical spine trauma can also lead to compression or malformation of vertebral arteries, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain.

    In addition, diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, and carotid plaque caused by cerebral atherosclerosis can all lead to changes in cerebral blood flow and cerebral insufficiency. Cardiac pumping factors: common in patients with chronic heart failure, because the heart has a reduced pumping function, resulting in a decrease in cardiac ejection, resulting in cerebral ischemia.

    How to take care of this disease.

    Pay attention to those aspects in normal times.

    Improve your lifestyle, eat less salt, eat less oil, don't drink alcohol, don't smoke, and exercise more.

    Change dietary habits: reduce the intake of red meat such as pork and beef, eat more vegetables and other foods rich in dietary fiber and fish and other high-quality protein, and consume unsaturated fatty acids. Change your habits:

    Maintain a healthy work and rest time, avoid bad habits such as staying up late and being tired, and go to bed early and get up early. Under the guidance of a doctor, do more aerobic exercises such as swimming, jogging, etc., and do what you can, and stick to it every day. Quit smoking, alcohol, etc., avoid sitting for a long time, and combine work and rest.

    Maintain peace of mind: increase social interaction, improve mood, communicate more with family and friends, and eliminate bad emotions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Cervical spine dislocation. 2. Hemodynamic disorders. 3. High blood viscosity. 4. Microthrombosis.

    All of the above can lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain.

    There is vomiting, headache, edema under the eyes, coma. and so on.

    Trial dose: nimodipine flunarizine. If you don't see it, please go to the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular department of the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    (1) Pipeline problems:

    1.Hardening of the blood vessels – narrowing of the blood vessels. 2.Vascular embolism – blockage of blood vessels. 3.Vascular malformations – occlusion of blood vessels.

    4.Compression of blood vessels – narrowing of blood vessels.

    2) Blood Problems:

    1.Insufficient blood flow – massive blood loss, low blood pressure. 2.Blood is viscous – blood flow is slow and supply exceeds supply.

    3) Looping Issues:

    1.Heart failure – pumping dysfunction, in short supply. 2.Pulmonary hypertension – limited blood return and insufficient energy.

    All of the above causes can cause insufficient blood supply to the brain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Insufficient blood supply to the brain, it is very likely that the spine is not very good, and this is the case with another colleague of mine You see that the cervical spine is usually uncomfortable, and you should pay more attention to exercise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cerebral insufficiency is mostly seen in the elderly...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because you don't exercise, you probably don't have a good meal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Anemia or lack of elasticity of blood vessels causes blood vessels to become obstructed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cerebral insufficiency is as follows:

    1. Arterial vascular stenosis or vasospasm and spasm: blood flow is reduced, and blood supply is insufficient in the brain area; Shouting letters.

    2. Hemodynamic disorders: such as low blood pressure and low cardiac output, which can easily lead to insufficient blood supply to brain tissue;

    3. Increased blood viscosity: slow blood flow and changes in blood composition can also lead to insufficient blood supply;

    4. Microthrombosis: atherosclerotic plaques fall off, forming microemboli in the bloodstream, blocking blood vessels with the bloodflow reaching arterioles, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Modern medicine believes that the cause of cerebral insufficiency is mainly atherosclerosis of the large and middle arteries of the brain. There are many risk factors for atherosclerosis, in addition to irreversible risk factors - age, including common hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity, etc., if they (she) have it"Three highs"(hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia) will be accompanied by increased blood viscosity, accelerated cerebral arteriosclerosis, stenosis, increased cerebral blood flow resistance, and further reduction of cerebral blood flow.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Insufficient blood supply to the brain is due to insufficient blood gas, insufficient blood gas and blood cannot supply to the brain, and some prescriptions for regulating blood gas should be taken.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first reason is likely to be a lesion of the neurovascular, and then the cerebral blood supply can not go up, it will form such a disease, and the second reason is likely to be the slow flow of blood in the brain, so it will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, so the best way to want to ** is to promote the circulation of blood through acupuncture.

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