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Symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the brain

Do not want to be "targeted" by a brain attack or dementia, do 2 things to prevent it

By Linda StovallPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the brain
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Insufficient blood supply to the brain refers to a localized lack of blood supply to the human brain that causes brain dysfunction. The cause of cerebral insufficiency is mostly related to cerebral atherosclerosis.

The incidence of cerebral insufficiency is high. According to statistics, 80% of people over 80 years old have cerebral insufficiency, and 70% of people over 60 years old have different degrees of cerebral insufficiency. The main symptoms are recurrent dizziness, dizziness, headache, often accompanied by irritability, tinnitus, irritability, insomnia and dreaminess, memory loss, inattention, forgetfulness, and other symptoms. Studies have concluded that cerebral insufficiency is likely to cause cerebral infarction and even dementia if left untreated.

However, many factors can accelerate the hardening of the brain's arteries, which can lead to dysfunction due to the low supply of blood, and older people should focus on prevention so that the disease does not threaten their health. Of course, what conditions can cause also need to be grasped in advance to better cope and prevent.

What are the symptoms that represent insufficient blood supply to the brain?

The brain is the commander of the body, and to maintain proper function, we must ensure that the nervous system functions well and that blood vessels are unobstructed. However, the emergence of cerebral atherosclerosis leaves many people with insufficient blood supply to the brain, which in turn leads to related symptoms, more representative of dizziness and ringing in the ears, irritability, memory loss, insomnia, and headaches.

If these symptoms are already warning, it means that the disease is developing, and without active treatment, it can easily lead to brain infarction and even Alzheimer's disease. As you can see, the disease is not without signs, so you need to pay close attention to it and get checked as soon as possible if you have the relevant symptoms.

How do avoid brain infarction and dementia?

1. Check your body regularly

Continuous lack of blood supply to the brain can increase the prevalence of cerebral infarction and Alzheimer's disease, so to effectively prevent them, many things must be done in advance, especially regular checkups. Some people feel that their bodies are relaxed and the absence of any adverse symptoms is a sign of complete health, but this is not the case.

When the body goes downhill at a certain age, more or less certain problems will develop, it is best to carry out relevant examinations, check in place, have the disease hidden as early as possible to uncover, and through the right way to deal with it. Small problems are handled well so that serious diseases can be effectively prevented.

2. Maintain good living habits

To keep away from dementia and brain infarction, the most important thing is to make the blood supply to the brain adequate and avoid the appearance of cerebral atherosclerosis, good habits are a prerequisite. Because some people's bodies are constantly damaged, some diseases come because the young indulge themselves in the existence of bad habits, time drags the body, blood vessels increased brittleness, reduced elasticity, and even blood gradually sticky let blood vessels clogged, the disease is difficult to escape away.

And a healthy lifestyle needs to follow the following points, light, and regular diet, quitting smoking and drinking, emotional stability control, regular daily rest, fully meeting the needs, strengthening physical exercise, etc. If all these points can be adhered to well, to put the disease effectively be prevented.

Through the above, we can find that there are many signs of insufficient blood supply to the brain, so if there is a warning, do not be careless, you should pay attention to it and take countermeasures. Of course, the continued development of cerebral blood supply deficiency can lead to other diseases, to prevent it, we must adhere to the correct lifestyle, but also actively do the relevant health checks.

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