laitimes

Do patients with cerebrovascular disease continue to take medication after they get better with medication?

author:Physician Wan

#所见所得, it's all scientific#

Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have the characteristics of "high incidence, high disability rate, high mortality rate, high recurrence rate, and many complications", that is, "four high and one more", because of the manifestation of ischemic necrosis of brain tissue caused by arteriosclerosis arteriosclerosis, with a very high recurrence rate, after recurrence neurological dysfunction will be significantly aggravated, the mortality rate will increase significantly.

Generally, after the recovery of cerebral thrombosis, oral drug treatment should be continued. Cerebral thrombosis is lower than cerebral hemorrhage mortality rate and high disability rate, about 20% of survivors relapse within 1~2 years, so once you have cerebral thrombosis, you must take lifelong medication to prevent recurrence Pay attention to blood pressure control, for those who have high blood lipids, diabetes, transient ischemic attack and a history of coronary heart disease, long-term preventive treatment should be given.

The main purpose is mainly to prevent recurrence to avoid recurrence of cerebrovascular disease. Prevention measures mainly include risk factor control and special treatment.

1. It is usually necessary to control and change bad lifestyle for various factors such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, alcoholism and other factors;

2. At the same time, oral drugs to prevent thrombosis are beneficial to the control of the disease.

3. Special treatment refers to different antiplatelet, anticoagulation or surgical treatment according to different causes;

In addition, you should also regularly go to the neurology or cerebrovascular disease outpatient clinic for examination, carotid artery ultrasound, monitoring blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and other indicators.

@Toutiao@ToutiaoGroup@WatermelonVideo#Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health management##血管#

Do patients with cerebrovascular disease continue to take medication after they get better with medication?
Do patients with cerebrovascular disease continue to take medication after they get better with medication?
Do patients with cerebrovascular disease continue to take medication after they get better with medication?