Suggest Treatment For Microvascular Ischemic Disease Of Brain
I had an MRI recently becasue of a thalamic glioma. That remains stable but I was also told I had microvascular ischemic disease. I have never had high blood pressure or diabetes. Nor do I have MS. I year ago I was in intensive care for a "brain Bleed" which later after more MRI's they discoved the tumor. I do not understand the this ischemic disease. What can I do to prevent a full blown stroke?Thank you.
I read your question and I understand your concern. The main cause for ischemic disease are factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, factors which predispose to injury to blood vessels wall and narrowing which if marked could obstruct blood flow causing ischemia. In your case this narrowing involves mainly small vessels. What you could do to lower the risk of advancement and stroke is address those factors I mentioned as well as a blood thinner such as aspirin. Those factors are more often the cause, but at times there might be also genetic factors involved, metabolic factors like amyloid deposition in blood vessels. Also if you are young should investigate for connective tissue disease or other inflammatory conditions, prothrombotic conditions. I hope to have been of help.
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Suggest Treatment For Microvascular Ischemic Disease Of Brain
I read your question and I understand your concern. The main cause for ischemic disease are factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, factors which predispose to injury to blood vessels wall and narrowing which if marked could obstruct blood flow causing ischemia. In your case this narrowing involves mainly small vessels. What you could do to lower the risk of advancement and stroke is address those factors I mentioned as well as a blood thinner such as aspirin. Those factors are more often the cause, but at times there might be also genetic factors involved, metabolic factors like amyloid deposition in blood vessels. Also if you are young should investigate for connective tissue disease or other inflammatory conditions, prothrombotic conditions. I hope to have been of help.