Why is there always a new blood clot in the brain

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many reasons for thrombosis, one of the most important points is high blood lipids, if combined with atherosclerosis, then it is normal to have more blood clots, the root cause of the disease is not solved, of course, it will continue to develop, your father's best way is to control blood lipids, control blood pressure, check every few months, see how the condition is, don't delay**, I wish your father a soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because blood clots will slowly accumulate in the human body, in fact, young people also have blood clots, but in our young people's blood vessels, our blood vessels are more elastic and have better body functions, even if there is a blood clot, it is only a small part, and it will not cause great harm to the young person's body.

    To put it simply, the older you get, the more fragile your blood vessels become, and even if a small blood clot is attached to the blood vessel wall, when a blood clot erupts in the brain, a cerebral hemorrhage will be formed. Not to mention that your father also has diabetes and high blood pressure.

    Increase exercise in moderation, which will help the body, eat light, and be less angry.

    Recently, I have been paying attention to reading books in this area, which I know about myself, and I hope to answer your doubts. I also wish your father a speedy **!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cerebral thrombosis refers to the formation of thrombosis on the basis of pathological changes in the arterial blood vessel wall of the brain inside and outside the skull, in the case of slow blood flow, changes in blood components or increased blood viscosity, resulting in vascular occlusion.

    Clinical presentation. 1.Hemiplegia.

    It is the most common sequelae of cerebral thrombosis. Muscle weakness in one limb, poor mobility, or complete inability to move at all. It is often accompanied by sensory disturbances in the ipsilateral limb, such as lack of awareness of heat and cold, lack of pain, etc. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects.

    2.Aphasia. Motor aphasia is a condition in which the patient is able to understand the words of others but is unable to express themselves.

    Sensory aphasia has no language impairment, cannot understand other people's words, and cannot understand what you are saying, which is manifested as answering questions that are not asked"Talk to yourself"。Naming aphasia is the manifestation of seeing an object and being able to say what it is used for, but not being able to name it.

    3.Larger or more numerous** are also symptoms of sequelae of cerebral thrombosis.

    Mental and intellectual disabilities may remain: personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.

    4.Other symptoms.

    Headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, inability to tolerate noise, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Question 1: What does cerebral thrombosis mean Hepatitis B has no specific effect**. It is advisable to check the liver function, as long as the liver function test is normal, do not worry. But you must be careful not to overwork, abstain from alcohol, and do not take drugs that damage the liver. Drink plenty of water and eat more vegetables and fruits.

    Question 2: What does cerebral thrombosis mean? Hello, before the onset of cerebral infarction, some patients can have transient symptoms (including slurred speech, abnormal vision, double vision, dysphagia, choking on drinking water, dizziness, weakness of one limb, numbness, etc.), which can be completely relieved by itself in a few minutes to tens of minutes, and transient ischemic attack (commonly known as cerebral insufficiency) in cerebrovascular disease should be considered, which can develop to cerebral infarction.

    Question 3: Are cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction the same thing? What's the difference: Hello!

    Cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction are two different concepts, the same**.

    Cerebral thrombosis refers to the deposition of excess substances in household fluid on the inner wall of arterial blood vessels under the action of arteriosclerosis, which is caused by blockage of blood vessels, and it has a slow formation process. Symptoms do not appear until more than 75% of the blood vessels are blocked. It is characterized by slow thrombosis, such as timely Chinese medicine to activate blood thrombolysis and dredge blood vessels, which can generally be cured.

    Cerebral infarction refers to the blood clot or foreign body in the blood circulation, and the thrombus in the intima of the blood vessels falls off, enters the cerebral blood vessels with the blood flow, blocks the corresponding blood vessels, and suddenly has a cerebral infarction. It is characterized by acute onset and severe illness, which requires timely treatment.

    Question 4: What does blood clot mean It is caused by blood clotting, pay attention to rest.

    In time**, drink plenty of water and relax.

    Question 5: What does cerebral thrombosis grade 4 mean Cerebral thrombosis is classified into grade 5, with grade 5 being the lightest, followed by aggravation, and grade 0 being the most severe; Level 4 indicates that the patient's condition is not very serious, and it is enough to seize the time**.

    Question 6: What does cerebral thrombosis mean in the right limb level 4. Hello you see your placenta is said to be placental mature level 1, echo uneven is a description of level 1 placenta. It's okay. It is recommended that you are not 36 weeks pregnant, and regular prenatal check-ups are fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the two are not the same disease.

    Cerebral thrombosis: It is a common disease of the brain that occurs after the age of 50, most patients have hypertension and high blood lipids, cerebral thrombosis is mainly caused by cerebral vascular blockage caused by cerebral ischemia and hypoxia.

    Intracerebral hemorrhage: refers to the hemorrhage caused by the rupture of blood vessels in the cerebral parenchyma, and the cause of intracerebral hemorrhage is mainly directly related to the lesions of cerebral blood vessels.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not the same. Cerebral thrombosis and cerebral hemorrhage are both strokes, but the causes and methods of the two are completely different. Cerebral thrombosis is caused by a blockage of blood vessels, also known as ischemic stroke.

    Intracerebral hemorrhage (cerebral hemorrhage) is caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, also known as hemorrhagic stroke. It's like a water pipe is faulty, the former pipe is blocked, and the latter is a pipe burst. Therefore, cerebral thrombosis needs to use vasodilator drugs to promote blood flow, while cerebral hemorrhage is mainly based on hemostatic drugs to prevent re-bleeding.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, a cerebral hemorrhage is a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. Cerebral thrombosis is a condition in which the blood vessels in the brain are blocked by debris in the blood.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cerebral thrombosis is a common condition in older people. The terrible thing about thrombosis is that it can lead to local blockage, which can cause organ ischemia, hypoxia and failure. Blood clots can appear in arteries anywhere in the body.

    If it occurs at the bifurcation of the cerebral blood vessels, it can cause cerebral infarction or cerebral embolism, and if it appears at the coronary artery, it may cause coronary heart disease. All of these conditions can cause sudden death.

    4 signs before the onset of cerebral thrombosis

    1. Sudden dizziness.

    Vertigo is an extremely common symptom of precursors to cerebral thrombosis and can occur at any time before cerebrovascular disease, especially when waking up in the morning. In addition, it is also prone to occur after fatigue and bathing. In particular, if patients with high blood pressure have more than 5 episodes of vertigo in 1 to 2 days, the risk of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction increases.

    2. Abnormal blood pressure.

    A sudden and persistent increase in blood pressure above 200 120 mmHg is a precursor to cerebral thrombosis; A sudden drop in blood pressure below 80 to 50 mmHg is a precursor to the formation of a cerebral thrombosis.

    3. Sudden severe headache.

    Sudden, severe headaches, especially if accompanied by convulsions, should be a sign of cerebral blood clots. Some patients with cerebral thrombosis who have a history of recent head trauma or headache aggravated by coughing and exerting force should be aware of cerebral thrombosis.

    4. Faltering.

    Walking leg weakness is one of the aura symptoms of hemiplegia. If there is a sudden change in gait in an older person, accompanied by numbness and weakness of the limbs, it is a precursor to the development of cerebral thrombosis.

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