Cerebral Ischemia
Cerebral ischemia is a condition in which there is an insufficient supply of blood and oxygen to the brain. This can be caused by a narrowing or blockage of the arteries to the brain, or by a decrease in oxygen-rich blood flow. The consequences of cerebral ischemia can include seizures, coma, memory loss, stroke, and even death. It is a serious health condition that requires prompt diagnosis and prompt treatment. Treatments for cerebral ischemia may include lifestyle changes, medications, or medical procedures. Proper medical care and management can help reduce the risk of complications or long-term effects.
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