Challenging Cerebral Arteriosclerosis Gets a Unique Solution with New Dr. Allen’s Device for the Treatment of Head and Brain
London, GB (PRWEB) June 30, 2014 -- Dr. Allen’s Device for the Treatment of Head and Brain is designed to treat chronic diseases involving the ‘grey matter’ and connected to cerebral blood vessels. The device improves blood circulation at the capillary level in the brain locally. Akin to other current treatment options, the goal of this therapy is to reduce the risk of stroke. The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity of the narrowing of blood vessels, and on whether or not the user is experiencing the stroke-related symptoms, notes Fine Treatment.
According to the Mayo Clinic, typical treatment options for cerebral arteriosclerosis are symptomatic. For instance, patients are firstly treated with medication and are encouraged to make lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of stroke. Widely used drugs are blood thinner, cholesterol-lowering and blood pressure medications, and surgery is limited to patients whose symptoms do not respond to medication.
“The hardening of arteries or atherosclerosis is a degenerative disease of large and medium sized arteries. There are many factors associated with the hardening of arteries. However lifestyle changes can manipulate only some of them – including smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, presence of diabetes, sex and exercise,” notes Dr. Simon Allen.
The article in the Medscape Medical News titled ‘Intracranial Calcification (ICAC) Increases Stroke Risk in White Patients,’ published earlier this year, reviews a study that states that ICAC is an important cause of strokes among whites. "The results highlight the importance of physicians being aware that even their white patients can have intracranial calcification," says the study author Arfan Ikram, MD, PhD, from the Departments of Epidemiology, Radiology, and Neurology, of Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Regarding intensive medical care for cases of cerebral arteriosclerosis, Dr. Ikram says, “Trials investigating aggressive therapy with antithrombotics and surgery have not shown a clear-cut pattern of what the best treatment is. Angioplasty in the large carotid artery has been shown to be effective, but it has been difficult to stent the smaller arteries.”
“Thermobalancing therapy can be a viable solution for the improvement of the condition of cerebral arteries. It can be used independently, without risky medications and surgeries,” says Dr. Allen. “A natural approach is particularly important for the seniors. Dr. Allen’s Device for the Treatment of Head and Brain is designed to treat cerebral arteries by improving blood circulation at the capillary level in the brain locally.”
For details, please visit Fine Treatment at http://finetreatment.com/brain-and-head-treatment/.
About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr. Simon Allen, MD, PhD, Academician, member of the ATA, is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in internal medicine. He has treated a wide range of chronic diseases, including patients after a heart attack, stroke, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions, as well as metabolic disorders.
Fine Treatment ensures international availability of Dr. Allen’s Devices for the treatment of chronic prostatitis and BPH, coronary heart disease, for dissolving kidney stones, for a powerful relief of upper and lower back pain and sciatica, as well as for natural brain function support.
Dr Simon Allen, Fine Treatment, http://www.finetreatment.com, +44 7958878300, [email protected]
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