Neurovascular conditions, including stroke, aneurysms, and malformations, are central to the practice of internal medicine. Internists evaluate risk factors, manage blood pressure optimally, and provide preventive therapy to prevent cerebrovascular events.
Anticoagulation, lipid-lowering therapy, and lifestyle modifications are at the core of long-term prevention management. Monitoring adherence and patient education aid in reducing risks and facilitating recovery.
Close interaction with neurologists guarantees early diagnosis, intervention, and rehabilitation. Internal medicine takes a crucial role in safeguarding brain health and encouraging functional independence in patients at risk.