Brain Vascular Occlusion Treatment

Brain Vascular Occlusion Treatment

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How to treat cerebrovascular occlusion?

In the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Occlusion or in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases in general, it is of course important to consider what type of pathological process the problem is, e.g. occlusive (thrombosis, embolism,...) or hemorrhagic (= hemorrhagic), which vessels and vasculature are involved, when the occlusion or hemorrhage occurred, the degree of the disease, the neurological and systemic status of the patient, concomitant diseases and medications, ... many determining factors are important in formulating the treatment strategy.

How is Cerebrovascular Occlusion Treatment Planned?

The procedures for diagnosis and treatment in such patients are very dynamic, fast and must be carried out together. In the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion; One of the most important factors determining the treatment and outcome of the patient is to deliver the patient to the hospital as early as possible, within a time frame measured in minutes and seconds.
There are many forms of treatment for cerebrovascular occlusion;
- In the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Occlusion ; Drug therapy, specific drug therapy (clot-dissolving specific drug administration into the artery or vein),
- In the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion; Surgical treatment (various surgical interventions can be applied for various purposes and at different stages and for different purposes; for example, if it is a major bleeding, the bleeding can be drained, in cerebrovascular occlusionbrain relief surgery can be performed in the event of brain compression due to a stroke, intervention can be performed very early in the course of a blocked cerebral artery, surgical interventions can be performed in patients with insufficient blood supply to the brain or in high-risk situations, e.g. in surgery for tumors involving large vessels of the brain, ... such as reconstruction of cerebral vessels). ... surgery for tumors involving the large vessels of the brain, ... surgical interventions such as ... reconstruction of the brain vessels).
- Another therapeutic approach in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion is neuroradiological interventions (various procedures to open the lumen of the vessel, e.g. stenting, ...). In addition, support and maintenance therapy and early physiotherapy initiated from the first day are the main elements of treatment in order to keep the patient's vital functions and body physiology in an optimal/optimal state in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion.
As can be seen, the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion requires a multifaceted, multidisciplinary, well-equipped and specialized hospital and team. In this regard, such patients should be transported to appropriate centers as early as possible before the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion. This is of great importance in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion for a good prognosis and outcome.

Is there a risk of recurrence of cerebrovascular occlusion after treatment?

Cerebrovascular occlusion treatment is mostly a treatment for that attack, and in order to prevent the disease from progressing and to avoid a similar situation again, it is necessary to apply the necessary treatment in cerebrovascular occlusion treatment and to gain and maintain the right lifestyle.

What to Pay Attention to?

In the treatment ofcerebral vascular occlusion; The vascular structure in our body is of vital importance and a structurally and physiologically functional vascular structure is essential for a healthy life. Diseases of many systems in our body, systemic diseases, cancers, degenerative diseases, aging, ... etc. health conditions are directly related to the structure of the vessels. The structural and functional (= anatomophysiological) health of the vascular structure, like the general health status, depends on many endogenous and environmental factors. As a biopsychosocial-cultural and historical being, the genetic makeup, lifestyle and habits (diet, mobility, adequate and quality sleep, moderate stress the level of health, abstinence from tobacco, alcohol and narcotic stimulants, proper and adequate treatment of systemic diseases, e.g. hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, etc., regular health check-ups, environmental and hygienic health, psychological self-realization, social cohesion, working conditions, etc.). ... etc.), regular health check-ups, environmental and hygiene health, psychological self-realization, social harmony, working conditions, etc.) determine the general health status and the vascular structure and cerebrovascular health, which are very related to this. These considerations must be taken into account in the treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion.

What are your recommendations for preventive measures?

- For cerebrovascular health and general health status, lifestyle and habits (diet, mobility, adequate and quality sleep, moderate stress) should be considered. level, avoidance of tobacco - alcohol and narcotic - stimulant substances, proper and adequate treatment of systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, ... etc., regular health checks, ... etc. ... etc.), proper and adequate treatment, regular health checks, ...)
- Environmental and hygiene health,
- The human being is psychically coherent and strives for self-realization,
- The multi-faceted and complex nature of human health is illustrated by the fact that it is related to many factors that depend on the individual, such as social compatibility, working conditions, ... etc., and also to many social-economic-political factors that are external to the individual. What is rational for the individual in this situation is to increase his/her intellectual awareness and knowledge in terms of health and disease, and to be able to realize the variables that depend on his/her own efforts and choices as accurately as possible.
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Updated At05 March 2024
Created At13 August 2020
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