What to do about blocked cerebral blood vessels
Disease description:
Recently, I've been experiencing dizziness frequently, and occasionally headaches as well. After a hospital examination, the doctor said it was caused by blocked cerebral blood vessels. What should I do about blocked cerebral blood vessels?
If cerebral vascular occlusion is mild, it can be treated under a doctor's guidance with medications that inhibit platelet aggregation, such as aspirin. In daily diet, one may also consume more black fungus (wood ear), ginger, and garlic, as these foods help inhibit platelet aggregation and reduce arterial vascular resistance. If the condition is more severe, treatment methods such as intravenous thrombolysis or interventional therapy may be used to improve the situation.