How is cerebral vascular occlusion treated?
Disease description:
After getting up this morning, I always feel that things appear blurry, accompanied by nausea. After going to the hospital for a checkup, the doctor said it was caused by blocked cerebral blood vessels. How is blockage in the brain's blood vessels treated?
Cerebral vascular occlusion can be treated with antiplatelet aggregation medications under a doctor's guidance, such as clopidogrel and aspirin. If the patient seeks treatment within 6 hours of symptom onset, intravenous thrombolytic therapy may also be used. If the treatment effect is unsatisfactory, interventional surgical procedures can be performed.