The diagnosis of cerebral angioedema is directly related to impaired cerebral vascular tone. Judging by this disease, it should be clarified that it does not belong to the category of independents, but progresses against the background of a pathology already existing in the body. Here we are talking about the disruption of the functioning of the endocrine system, nerve endings and blood vessels, and, as a result, progressive migraine, arterial hypertension or another anomaly, characterized by severe headaches. Very often, cerebral angioedema is accompanied by side effects such as allergies and gastrointestinal tract pathology. Such a clinical picture is characterized by a significant decrease in heart rate, both in the region of VBI and in the carotid artery, and also there is difficulty in the venous outflow and its asymmetry.
The question is, what are the pathologies of the cerebral vessels associated with? There are many reasons, but the dominant role is played by an incorrect lifestyle, leading to emotional stress and, as a result, a significant complication of blood circulation. Also, an excessive load on blood vessels arising from the use of βheavyβ high-calorie foods can be considered as a pathogenic factor, and alcoholism, smoking and unhealthy nutrition can contribute to fragility of blood vessels. All these indicators provoke the progression of this disease.
An extremely unpleasant pathology is cerebral angioedema, the symptoms of which have their own characteristics in each clinical case. It is important to note that this ailment has the most diverse age category, and therefore often small children become patients of this serious disease. So, cerebral angioedema is characterized by the following alarm signals of a sick body: frequent migraines, pressure drops, numbness of the limbs, dizziness and insomnia. In addition, patients often complain of memory impairment and loss of scent, as well as pain in the limbs, head and back, systematic tinnitus. It is important to note that headaches can worsen at any time of the day and continue for a long period, causing patients to have bouts of despair and depression. As a result of this, mental apathy comes to life, in particular, loss of mood, body aches, shortness of breath.
However, one should not panic in advance, it is necessary to start the examination with EEG in a timely manner, and based on the results obtained, consult a specialist regarding the diagnosis left. It is possible that systematic migraine attacks do not belong to a disease such as cerebral angioedema, but have a completely different cause.
If the results of detailed clinical studies nevertheless confirm the presence of a diagnosis of cerebral angioedema, treatment should be prescribed immediately. An integrated approach and individual intensive care are needed here, which will restore the normal structure of blood vessels, in particular, the integrity of the vascular wall and regulate blood circulation. For this, a doctorβs examination and alternative medical treatment are aimed at improving the circulation of cerebral vessels, as well as at lowering blood cholesterol. Often, in addition to the main course, an auxiliary course of physiotherapy is prescribed.
However, one should not hope for the irreversibility of the disease cerebral angioedema, since it can resume with shock again, so you should visit a neurologist every six months and undergo prescribed medical examinations, as if preventing extremely undesirable relapses.