What medications are effective for cerebral thrombosis?
In daily life, cerebral thrombosis is the most common type of ischemic stroke. So, what medications are effective for cerebral thrombosis?
What medications are effective for cerebral thrombosis?
Patients with cerebral thrombosis may take medications such as aspirin tablets, dipyridamole tablets, flunarizine hydrochloride capsules, ginkgo biloba leaf tablets, compound xueshuantong capsules, breviscapine tablets, xuesaitong tablets, and xueluotong capsules. These medications should be taken strictly under a physician’s guidance—patients must not self-medicate.

Cerebral thrombosis has numerous underlying causes. For example, atherosclerosis of major cerebral arteries or cortical branch arteries leads to arterial wall thickening, luminal narrowing or occlusion, and thrombus formation—resulting in reduced or interrupted local cerebral blood flow. Cerebral thrombosis typically develops due to increased blood viscosity and slowed cerebral blood flow, causing cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, ultimately leading to cerebral tissue necrosis. Other contributing factors include hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia; emotional stress; prolonged sitting (which slows blood circulation and increases blood viscosity); excessive intake of greasy foods, alcohol, or spicy foods; irregular eating habits and inadequate water intake (impairing waste elimination); nutritional imbalance, frequent consumption of junk food, and sleeping immediately after meals (which compromises cerebral perfusion).

Patients are advised to engage in appropriate physical activity to enhance overall fitness, reduce intake of high-fat and high-calorie foods, regulate emotions, avoid excessive fatigue, maintain warmth in daily life to prevent cold exposure—and thereby help control blood pressure. We hope this article proves helpful to you!