Among all the organs and tissues of the human body, the brain plays a very important role, like the "headquarters" of the human body.
As we age, our brain tissue deteriorates or becomes diseased. Of all the symptoms of brain abnormalities, cerebral insufficiency is very common.
The incidence of this condition is high, with 80% of people over 80 years of age suffering from cerebral insufficiency.
Insufficient blood supply to any part of the brain can cause cerebral dysfunction, which is called insufficient blood supply to the brain, which can cause repeated dizziness, headaches, blackness in front of the eyes, and may also cause fainting, forgetfulness, and insomnia.
Medical research suggests that insufficient blood supply to the brain may be related to cerebral arteriosclerosis, which may further lead to dementia and cerebral infarction if not treated in time.
If there is a lack of blood supply to the brain, the "headquarters" of the human body, the consequences can be very serious. So, which groups of people are prone to cerebral insufficiency?
Who is susceptible to cerebral insufficiency?
Category I: People with cervical spondylosis
If there is a lack of exercise, long-term desk work, and the cervical joints are misaligned and diseased over time, it will stimulate the narrowing of the inside of the spinal blood vessels, resulting in a smaller blood flow through the brain, and the amount of blood flowing to the brain will be correspondingly reduced, and the cerebral blood supply will be insufficient.
The second category: obese patients
Obese people often have the problem of high blood lipids, which will cause atherosclerosis, and the plaque falling off the blood vessel wall will form tiny blood clots, blocking the arterioles and blood vessels, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain.
Category III: Patients with anemia
Most people with anemia have low blood pressure, less blood flow from the heart, and not enough blood to the brain tissue.
In particular, when a patient stands up after squatting for a long time and his eyes are black due to a sudden change in body position, it is a sign of insufficient blood supply to the brain.
Category IV: People who abuse drugs
If you usually use more and more drugs, or often use hormone drugs, it will lead to some changes in the internal environment of the body, resulting in high blood viscosity, slowing down blood flow, and cerebral insufficiency.
In addition, people with unhealthy eating habits are also prone to changes in their own blood composition, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain.
In clinical medicine, cerebral insufficiency is divided into acute and chronic. Acute cerebral insufficiency generally occurs in older people, but chronic cerebral insufficiency is often overlooked.
In fact, if a person is drowsy all day long without being tired, or suddenly has difficulty speaking and can't control drooling, as well as inexplicable numbness and dizziness in some parts of the body, these are actually manifestations of chronic cerebral insufficiency.
Generally speaking, people who do not have the above abnormal symptoms, as long as they pay attention to their daily diet and exercise habits, the probability of cerebral insufficiency will be very low, which is a good thing.
Once diagnosed with insufficient cerebral blood supply, you need to take medication under the guidance of a doctor, and the common drugs for the treatment of cerebral insufficiency are vasodilators, ginkgo biloba preparations, etc., which should be taken according to the doctor's instructions.
Patients should also strengthen daily health care, usually eat more walnuts, soybeans and other brain-nourishing foods, and eat more onions, black fungus, tomatoes and other antioxidant foods to delay the occurrence of arteriosclerosis.
Patients with insufficient cerebral blood supply who are physically able to do appropriate exercises, such as walking, tai chi, etc., can not only help the recovery of the disease, but also strengthen the body.
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