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Wang Bo Min

Neurology

About me

Graduated from the Medical College of Qinghai University, worked at Linyi County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital as a deputy chief physician in the Department of Neurology. Has been engaged in clinical work in neurology for many years and has rich clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases.

Proficient in diseases

Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive system diseases, with unique efficacy in common surgical diseases as well as some aspects of traditional Chinese medicine in internal medicine, especially in acute conditions.

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Can lacunar infarction recur?

Lacunar stroke is a common disease in clinical practice, mainly caused by the blockage of capillaries in the brain, leading to the necrosis of some brain cells. Lacunar strokes often occur in middle-aged and elderly people over the age of 50. The main causes of lacunar stroke are hyperlipidemia and abnormal blood components, such as high blood sugar, high blood lipids, and high blood viscosity. At the same time, there is concurrent cerebral arteriosclerosis. The occurrence of lacunar stroke indicates that the degree of arterial sclerosis has reached a certain level, hence the recurrence rate of lacunar stroke in clinical practice is relatively high. Once a lacunar stroke occurs, it is recommended that patients take statins to lower blood lipids and medications like aspirin to prevent cerebral vascular blockage, to prevent further incidents.