in the brain, also known as a cerebral thrombosis or embolism, can block blood flow and lead to severe complications like a stroke. There are two main types: thrombotic clots, which form in the brain’s blood vessels, and embolic clots, which travel from other parts of the body to the brain. Common causes include high blood pressure, smoking, heart disease, and prolonged immobility. Symptoms may include sudden headaches, dizziness, vision problems, and weakness on one side of the body. Treatment options range from blood-thinning medications and clot-dissolving drugs to surgical procedures in severe cases. Prompt medical attention is crucial to prevent long-term damage.
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