Mental disorders associated with cerebral arteriosclerosis

Mental disorders caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis (mental disorder caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis) are mental disorders associated with vascular disease. Refers to a variety of factors such as fat metabolism, vascular wall function, endocrine, hypertension, and long-term habit of tobacco and alcohol, which cause changes in atherosclerosis, resulting in smaller cerebral arterial lumen, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and extensive and scattered deficiency in the brain. Blood changes that lead to mental disorders. It is more common in elderly people over 50 to 60 years old. There are more men than women. The onset is slow, the symptoms fluctuate, and they gradually increase. Late stages often lead to infarction or bleeding.

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