Question

What dietary recommendations are there for patients with vascular malformations?

Answer

If a computerized tomography scan leads to misdiagnosis, it is advisable to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging scan before treatment to confirm the nature of the disease. Magnetic resonance images for assistance in transmission are required. This pathology is typically found in demyelinating brain diseases or delayed-onset brain diseases. Issues with midline vascular malformations should be taken seriously. Here is an explanation of the midline vascular malformation you mentioned. Currently, microcirculation can be stabilized through medication. To treat carotid plaques, we first need to actively control blood sugar and blood lipids, then change bad lifestyle habits, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, consume more grains and legumes, reduce the consumption of eggs and fatty foods as much as possible, adopt a low-sodium diet, quit smoking, limit alcohol intake, and increase physical activity.