It could possibly parlysize you, or it could kill you if you don't go and get it looked at through an MRI or CAT scan. I would recommend that whoever gets an Artery blocked in their brain should go to the hospital immediately before something bad happens. I would recommend that the person with a blocked artery don't drive.
A stroke is when a clot causes a thrombus (blockage of flow of blood) in the veins of the brain. The brain has multiple arteries that supply it with oxygen.
You could have blood clots, plaque build up, damage to the vessels from an infection or a congenital defect that causes narrowing.
The blockage interrupts the flow of blood to regions of the brain (a stroke ), which, if sustained, causes the death of cells in numerous areas of the brain.
During a stroke, brain cells do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients due to a blockage or rupture of blood vessels. This lack of oxygen causes the brain cells to die, leading to lasting damage or even death. Immediate medical attention is crucial to minimize the impact of a stroke.
Blockage of blood vessels (local or distal), and bleeding (tear of vessel). So: hypertension, cholesterol, cardiac arrhythmias, and trauma.
A heart attack or myocardial infarction.
In hot weather the brain causers the vessels to move close to the surface and dilate. In cold weather it causes the vessels to move away from the surface and contract.
That's a fancy way of saying "stroke". A stroke is either a blockage of blood vessels in the brain, or a leak ( a rupture) in a blood vessel in the brain. Blockages or "occlusions" are more common than "hemorrhagic" (bleeding) strokes. The word "cerebrovascular" means "brain" (cerebro) and "blood vessels" (vascular). And "accident" means "something went wrong!"
Is it harmful if I have blockage in the jugular veins
Blockage of the pancreatic duct causes nutrient malabsorption.
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
Arteriovenous malformation is not one of the causes of schizophrenia. Arteriovenous malformation affects the heart and blood vessels, not the brain.