Treatment of cerebral vascular congestion

Treatment of cerebral vascular congestion

Dr. Majid Kihani Fard
Dr. Majid Kihani Fard Tehran
کد عضویت: System number: 79103
Treatment of cerebrovascular occlusion Cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT) is the formation of a blood clot in the blood vessels of the brain, which leads to the blockage of the brain vessels. This vein is responsible for draining blood from the brain. Getting to the right place is the right treatment. In simple words, the blockage of the brain vessels occurs when fat deposits on the wall and the deposits of the vessel wall are called. Cerebral vessel blockage. In some cases, symptoms appear that if the people around or the patient themselves notice those symptoms, a high percentage of these patients can be saved... ### Symptoms of cerebral vascular congestion Blood clots in the cerebral veins can cause pressure and swelling of the brain. - Blurred vision - Nausea - Vomiting If you have more severe cases of cerebral artery blockage, you may experience stroke-like symptoms. These symptoms include: - Speech disorder - Unilateral numbness in the body - Fatigue and weakness - Decreased consciousness If you experience any of these symptoms, call 911 right away or have someone take you to the emergency room....Other symptoms of severe CVT include: - fainting Limiting the range of motion of your limbs - Convulsions - Coma - Death%3 ### Treatment of cerebral vascular congestion with less invasive methods The presence of blood clots in the veins causes the loss of normal blood flow. In the past, the treatment of these veins was a combination of drug treatment, lifestyle changes, and surgical procedures, but fortunately, these days, vessel blockages can be investigated and treated with non-surgical methods... With the help of medicine and if the patient is at risk of stroke or other complications of vessel blockage, the vessels are opened and the blood flow starts with angiography and stenting, which is possible in two ways... #### tpa injection The first method is tpa drug injection.. In this method, if the patient has reached the treatment center at the right time (at most four and a half hours after the onset of symptoms), the anticoagulant drug enters the patient's veins through the serum and the blood clot in the vein is slowly dissolved and the vein is opened.. #### Stenting In the second method, which is the angio-assisted stenting method, a narrow tube with a catheter is inserted through the femoral arteries into the veins and arteries of the patient and from there it is transferred to the heart vein. When it reaches the blocked area, the stent is opened and the clot is sucked out of the blocked area outside the blocked area with the help of the patient's vessel. The vessel is completely open and the flow starts again. slow.. although CVT is an uncommon problem, but there are several factors that can cause blood vessels in the brain to become blocked... Some common factors that cause it include: - Contraception or excessive use of estrogen - Dehydration - Ear, face or neck infection - Lack of protein in the body - Injury or damage to the head - obesity - Cancer - Brain tumor Factors that are less common in causing CVT include pregnancy and other blood coagulation diseases.... Both diseases easily cause blood clots and blockage of brain vessels.... In babies, the most common cause of blockage of brain vessels is infection, especially ear infection.... In some cases, there is no specific cause for this blockage.... If CVT is not treated, it can have fatal consequences... ### Dr. Keihani Fard's nerves Dear patients, if they face the above symptoms, they can contact the clinic of Dr. Majid Kihanifard, he is a specialist in cerebrovascular neuroinvolution, and his experience and services include less invasive treatments for cerebrovascular occlusion, stroke, cerebral aneurysm, and subarachnoid hemorrhages. Therefore, I suggest that you read the article for emergency patients. Dr. Majid Kihani, a specialist in neurology in Tehran

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