What to do for mild cerebral vascular blockage
Disease description:
For the past few days, I've been experiencing frequent headaches along with numbness in my hands. After going to the hospital for a checkup, the doctor said it was caused by mild blockage in the cerebral blood vessels. What should I do about mild blockage in the cerebral blood vessels?
Minor cerebral vascular blockage can be treated under a doctor's guidance with antiplatelet medications, such as aspirin and clopidogrel. It can also be improved through traditional Chinese medicine approaches like acupuncture or dietary adjustments. Additionally, patients with minor cerebral vascular blockage should undergo regular hospital follow-up examinations to promptly monitor the recovery progress.