About Vascular Cognitive Impairment
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Major Symptoms of Vascular Cognitive Impairment
Vascular cognitive impairment (VCAI) is a condition characterized by a decline in cognitive function, usually in the context of a narrowed or blocked blood supply to the brain. Some of the major symptoms of VCAI include memory loss, difficulty with multitasking, and reduced productivity.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Vascular Cognitive Impairment
People with Vascular cognitive impairment need to pay special attention to their lifestyle. Here are some lifestyle suggestions suitable for them:
1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Patients with Vascular cognitive impairment need to pay special attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Lifestyle, including healthy diet, moderate exercise, adequate sleep, etc.
2. Control blood sugar and cholesterol: Vascular cognitive impairment is related to high blood sugar and cholesterol, so patients need to control blood sugar and cholesterol levels through diet, exercise, and medication.
3. Reduce drinking and avoid smoking: Drinking and smoking will increase the risk of vascular cognitive impairment, so patients should try to reduce drinking and avoid smoking.
4. Maintain social activities: Social activities can help patients maintain a positive attitude and reduce the impact of cognitive impairment, so patients should participate in social activities as much as possible.
5. Avoid overexertion: Overexertion may aggravate the symptoms of vascular cognitive impairment, so patients should avoid overexertion and try to arrange relaxing activities.
6. Receive cognitive training: Cognitive training can help patients maintain cognitive functions and reduce the impact of cognitive impairment, so patients can consider receiving cognitive training. Vascular cognitive impairment is a serious disease, and patients need to take active lifestyle measures to prevent or alleviate the effects of cognitive impairment.
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