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My mother-in-law has a blood clot in her neck and is always dizzy. Half of her arms and legs are numb. How can I adjust it? What to eat. Why?

Your mother-in-law has plaque in her neck, which affects the blood supply to her brain. This is the reason why she is dizzy. As for the numbness of half her arms and legs, the main consideration is whether she has cerebral infarction or cervical spondylosis, especially cervical disc herniation, which compresses nerves and spinal cord. This requires CT and magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose.

In treatment, it is mainly to reduce blood viscosity, reduce blood lipid, control blood pressure and blood sugar, dilate cerebral vessels and increase blood supply to the brain. For these treatments, please ask a professional doctor to prescribe medicine for your mother-in-law.

Usually, we should pay attention to diet control and pay attention to foods with low salt, low sugar and low cholesterol. Exercise properly to promote metabolism and blood circulation. You can use some slices of gastrodia elata to make soup, which is very helpful to your mother-in-law.

I hope it helps you.