- Ein Bokek, Dead Sea
Treatment transient ischemic cerebral attack in Ein Bokek (Dead Sea)
Temporary acute disorders of cerebral circulation, which are manifested by neurological symptoms that completely disappear in a maximum of 24 hours. Symptomatology depends on the vascular pool in which blood circulation is disturbed. Transient ischemic attacks (TIA) in the vertebral-basilar basin manifest shaky gait, instability, dizziness, speech disorders, diplopia, and other disorders of the visual apparatus, motor and sensory disorders. TIA in the carotid artery is accompanied by a sharp deterioration of vision, up to unilateral blindness, the appearance of seizures and loss of motor and sensory functions of the limbs. TIA in the area of the retinal arteries leads to transient blindness. Another possible consequence of a transient ischemic attack is transient global amnesia. Although TIA is completely reversible, each attack increases the risk of cerebral stroke. Therapy is aimed at stopping the ischemic process and soon restoring normal blood flow and metabolism in the affected area. Medical treatment, physiotherapy is carried out (hyperbaric oxygenation, electrosleep, electrophoresis, diadynamic therapy, circular douche, massage, therapeutic baths, etc.).