What causes cerebrovascular disease?

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Cerebrovascular disease is caused by abnormalities in the blood vessels in the brain that cause the brain to be in a state of lack of blood. It may be caused by a cerebral blood vessel narrowing or blockage from a large blood clot or fat body. That has accumulated for a long time, blocking the flow of blood to the brain.

And it may be cause by a rupture or torn cerebral blood vessel. Because the cerebral blood vessels may be fragile. Which often has symptoms along with high blood pressure or there may be a build-up of fat in the blood vessels. Causing the amount of blood flowing to the brain to decrease suddenly. Leading to bleeding in the brain and death in a very short period of time.UFABET  

What are the risk factors for Cerebrovascular disease?

  1. As we age, the blood vessels in our brain may lose their elasticity. And the inner surface of the blood vessels may become overwhelmed with fat and plaque. Making it increasingly difficult for blood to circulate.
  2. High blood pressure can cause blood vessels in the brain to rupture.
  3. Diabetes causes blood vessels throughout the body to become more rigid and less flexible.
  4. High blood fat because fat is the factor that. Obstructs blood flow and circulation, causing less blood to flow to the brain.
  5. Heart disease When the heart malfunctions. Such as with heart valve disease or arrhythmia, it can cause blood clots to enter and block blood flow in the blood vessels.