There is no way to diagnose cerebral arteriosclerosis through some symptoms in daily life. Therefore, in order to correctly diagnose cerebral arteriosclerosis, you should go to a professional hospital for relevant examinations, so that you can get better treatment and ensure your body's speedy recovery. So, how to check cerebral arteriosclerosis accurately? Let’s take a look at the introduction of this article below. In the case of arteriosclerosis, angiography and CT examination can make a clear diagnosis. Arteriosclerosis is mainly caused by damage to the patient's vascular endothelium and high blood lipids, which easily lead to arteriosclerosis. Generally, arteriosclerosis does not require any medication to treat. Since cerebral arteriosclerosis has no obvious symptoms at first, it is difficult for one to understand the condition. But the arrival of any disease will have different signs. Middle-aged and elderly friends, if the following conditions occur, you must pay special attention to cerebral arteriosclerosis: 1. Head discomfort: often feel that the hair is heavy and stuffy (the head feels tight and oppressive), dizziness, headache, often accompanied by tinnitus and blurred vision. 2. Poor sleep: difficulty falling asleep, waking up easily, having many dreams, etc. Some people need to take sleeping pills to fall asleep, while others just feel sleepy. 3. Recent memory loss: It is easy to forget names, numbers and recent events, but childhood or past events are remembered very clearly. 4. Decreased comprehensive judgment ability: The ability to comprehend new things decreases, work efficiency decreases, and one feels incompetent for the job. 5. Emotional abnormalities: Often get excited, lose temper, feel sad, and have great mood swings because of trivial things in life. Abnormal personality is manifested in enthusiasm turning into indifference, generosity turning into stinginess, and neatness turning into laxity. Some patients may also experience emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression or fear. 6. Transient limb numbness: numbness, weakness, and abnormal sensation of one limb or part of a limb. 7. Gait changes: hurried gait, small steps, slow, stiff or unstable walking and turning. 8. Pseudobulbar palsy ("bulb" refers to the medulla oblongata of the brainstem): manifested by increased muscle tone in the limbs, uncontrollable laughing and crying, inability to distinguish between a bitter smile and a bitter smile, difficulty swallowing with drooling, etc. 9. Parkinson's syndrome: lack of facial expression, body bends forward when standing upright, limb muscles are rigid and elbows are slightly bent, fingers tremble like rolling pills, steps are small and the body rushes forward. The above is an introduction on how to check cerebral arteriosclerosis. Here we suggest that in life, we should pay attention to keeping a light and reasonable diet, nutritious and hygienic. At the same time, we should avoid smoking and drinking, and maintain a good work and rest schedule. This is very helpful for the prevention and treatment of cerebral arteriosclerosis, and we should pay great attention to it to better maintain our health. |
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