Of late I was getting severe head ache during work on
computers. I changed spectacles to suit the distance between the screen and my
eyes. In spite of it I continued to get pain. Then I consulted a Physician and he referred to my MRI scan taken two years back. He said that I have blood clots and consequently the
blood circulation in my brain is reduced. To remove the blood clot he has given
some medicine to be taken for the next 60 days.
I understand that the blood clot can be caused by various
factors. Any head injury will cause leak of blood from brain to the inside of the skull. Blood
clot arises in that spot as a natural healing process. It blocks
flow of blood in the artery. Consequently the cells surrounding the blood clot
starve for oxygen and nutrition and subsequently die. The neurons in that spot
stop functioning. This will affect various body parts. The resulting
development will be head ache and stroke.
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The surrounding area of a blood clot will start accumulation
of carbon dioxide, and cellular waste. This will cause death to the cells in the surrounding area.
Some blood clot formed elsewhere in the body may travel to the brain and stay
put causing damage to the brain.
At times the arteries in the brain may start hardening and
reduce the cross section. Naturally blood flow in that area gets blocked and gives
way to tearing. At that time a blood clot is formed giving rise to all the
problems mentioned above.
In severe cases of blood clot in the brain the following symptoms
may be noticed. Severe head ache, difficulties in speaking , confusion, change
in personality, dizziness, depression, loss of coordination, seizures,
paralysis and ischemic attack.
Anti-coagulants such as aspirin is used to dissolve blood
clot. An MRI/CT scan will give the correct status of the condition of the
brain.
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