Severe Dizzy. MRI And Blood Tests Done. Diagnosed Microvascular Ishemic Disease. How Can The Disease Progression Be Slowed Down?
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It is good to know that you are recovering well.
Your symptoms are suggestive of a minor stroke. Sometimes even in the absence of predisposing factors like hypertension, obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, etc such changes can be due to age related degeneration.
These minor symptoms do resolve after regular physical therapy.
You will be able to lead a normal life. Please do not worry.
Such age related degenerative changes can only be retarted with the help of adequate lifestyle modifications and treatment. All these changes are not completely reversible.
Taking a second opinion from a neurologist with detailed reports will be helpful.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
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In microvascular ischaemic disease, further such episodes are possible aqnd the frequency depends on the predisposing factors.
Dementia is also one of the comnplications and may develop in severe cases. Since you do have a positive family history, you might also develop this problem.
Some nootropic medicines and brain exercises like solving puzzles will help in retarding the progression of the disease.
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