What Is Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency | Causes | Risk factors

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
  • The vertebrobasilar system includes the arteries that supply blood to the back of the brain. Vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) is a condition in which these arteries are narrowed or blocked, resulting in reduced blood flow to the brain. This can lead to dizziness, blackouts, and even stroke.
    This video provides an overview of vertebrobasilar insufficiency, a condition that can cause dizziness, vertigo, and other symptoms. It discusses the causes and risk factors for the condition, as well as the symptoms.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @Ammachilyfestyle
    @Ammachilyfestyle Год назад

    Thankyou for your wonderful explanation sir❤️

  • @user4name
    @user4name 4 месяца назад

    so what is the treatment since there is no surgical options due to being in risky area ,then what else left? just using some heavy drugs like gabapentin to get some more blood to brain and heal the neuropatic pains? but dont wanna live with drugs forever so need a solution or just not be thinking all the time that a possible ischema might happen? :/

  • @jennifersutter762
    @jennifersutter762 Год назад

    Thank you. My husband had a stroke ... when he was hunting. Had his head turned looking at the deer for 30 mins . The dr in our area won’t do a rotation ct to see if he is pinching off blood flow.

    • @shashwatgaur7258
      @shashwatgaur7258 8 месяцев назад

      Hope you and your husband are doing well now ma’am. May god bless your family.

    • @mak359
      @mak359 5 месяцев назад

      Jennifersutter....how's your husband? I just found out I have ventrical arterty dissection and that I'll be fine w.blood thinners and blood pressure meds but i still a.having akot of symtoms.the doctors are not listening to me. I've had thyroid type issues and symptoms for years. Could these2 artery's be intertwined or be mixed or misinterpreted?

    • @mak359
      @mak359 5 месяцев назад

      Please help

  • @mohammedgamal144
    @mohammedgamal144 Год назад +1

    Doctor, I have been suffering for 3 days from a pulse inside the spine that goes up to the head from the back with dizziness, fatigue and lightness of the head

    • @ozcanylmaz4000
      @ozcanylmaz4000 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I have the same problem for almost 3 months. You described exactly the same things i feel. When i lie on my back it feels like my heart pulse goes up to my head in about 5-10 seconds and i feel dizziness. It ends after about 10 seconds. I got an MRI report that says basilar artery tortuosity. I think it is related with the vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency. I will see the doctor on this week but I wonder that you got well or not and how? Could you please tell me your story about this?

    • @mohammedgamal144
      @mohammedgamal144 7 месяцев назад

      @@ozcanylmaz4000 I was given ginkgo and antidepressants for a month. I improved slightly with nutritional supplements and also anti-anxiety medications.

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 21 день назад

      @@ozcanylmaz4000how are you doing with the brain vasculature?

    • @ozcanylmaz4000
      @ozcanylmaz4000 21 день назад +1

      @@speaktruth9313 hi, doctor said that i don't have vertebrobasilar insufficiency. I went to a few doctors and they couldn't find any reason for my dizziness. The last one said that it could be because of stress. He said "Don't care the dizziness and say to yourself that it will be fine after a while". And he was right, it has gone after a few weeks.
      Hope you get well soon.