Encephalopathy Hypoxic

Hypoxic encephalopathy is a disease in which the brain does not receive enough oxygen. As a rule, this problem occurs as a result of ischemia - a violation of blood flow through the arteries of the brain.

The disease is manifested by malfunctions in the functioning of vital centers of the cerebral cortex, which contributes to the development of mental status disorders in a person. An uncontrolled and prolonged decrease in blood pressure can also trigger the development of hyperkinetic syndrome. Encephalopathy of the brain is caused by reasons such as multiple sclerosis, vascular atherosclerosis, blood clots and others.

Symptoms and signs of ischemic encephalopathy appear gradually. The disease first appears