Cerebral Ischemia
Cerebral ischemia is a medical condition caused by a shortage of oxygen to the brain, usually due to a stroke or a decreased blood flow. When oxygen is not supplied and unable to reach the brain cells, the cells die off and tissue damage can occur. This can cause a range of health issues, such as cognitive decline and paralysis. Treatment for cerebral ischemia depends on the cause and severity; it can involve medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes. Early medical intervention can help improve the outcome and limit potential complications.
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