Brain vessel rupture can be prevented and treated
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There are four main veins on both sides of the neck that are responsible for blood supply to the brain and blood circulation in it, two carotid veins and two vertebral veins, the carotid veins are on both sides of the neck and in the lower part, the vertebral veins are located at the back of the neck and near the spine. During the physical examination, the carotid veins cannot be felt... it can cause a stroke and cause irreparable complications for the patient... bring Dr. Neurology Clinic Kihani Fard recommends to read this article completely and know the methods of prevention and diagnosis of this dangerous cramp...
When does cerebral vein rupture happen and why is the jugular vein cut?.. The wall of the arteries is made up of three different layers, each of which has its own characteristics despite having different tissues. Cerebral vein rupture occurs when a cut in the artery allows blood to flow between the vessel walls and separates these tissues.. Cervical vein rupture in these patients is called spontaneous, to This means that it occurs without any trauma to the head or neck.. Cerebral or neck vein rupture may also occur.... - Smoking and high blood pressure increase the risk of cerebral vein rupture, in some cases invasive diagnostic procedures also cause risk... ###
### How does brain vessel rupture progress
When one of the layers of the vessel wall is torn, blood penetrates the layers of the vessel and at the same time as it accumulates in this area, it creates a clot, and if the blood clot is large enough to disrupt the blood supply to the brain, it can cause a stroke, and in other dangerous conditions, blood pressure may cause another stroke by tearing the vessels. It has occurred to collect and state If this aneurysm is located in the brain, it can rupture and cause bleeding in the brain, which is called subarachnoid.. It ruptures in the jugular vein, but all... False aneurysm can cause symptoms by pressing on the surrounding structures, sometimes after the initial diagnosis of the artery blockage, a false aneurysm occurs. have been injured in an accident... eyelids, ringing in the ears, loss of sense of taste and numbness on one side of the body... a stroke may occur a few days, hours or weeks after the onset of these symptoms, these symptoms are one of the main symptoms of carotid artery occlusion... ### Diagnosis of neck vein occlusion
When a patient with these symptoms goes to the doctor, the doctor will probably try to check the condition of the blood vessels and vessels of the neck and brain through various imaging, some of these imaging are:
#### CT angiography of the brain
This type of imaging is a minimally invasive type of imaging in which CT scan technology and color contrast are used to provide a three-dimensional and accurate image of the vessels... #### MRI
Another non-invasive imaging that can help identify carotid artery occlusion, this method uses radio waves to produce images of the carotid and vertebral arteries... This method can also determine the dimensions and changes that occur in the vessels, as well as the presence of blood clots in the vessels or the presence of false aneurysms, as well as damage to carotid ultrasound lesions or CD. This is an imaging method with the help of an ultrasound machine. which can estimate the blood flow and the degree of blockage of cerebral arteries.. This method is non-invasive and with the help of two ultrasound probes that slide on the surface of the skin and with the help of sound waves and the reflection of these waves, it is able to produce the amount and image of human blood flow. Internet or phone take turns.
Also, brain angiography and blood vessels are performed in Ibn Sina, Trita, Prophets, Baqi Allah, TPA hospitals, and if necessary, these methods are used for brain treatment. Cerebral vein or neck artery occlusion