- Certain irregularities of the heartbeat, such as atrial fibrillation, can disturb a blood clot (which is sitting inside a heart chamber) and cause that clot to move from the heart to the brain. This blocks the flow of blood in the part of the brain where the clot is newly-lodged.
- A blood clot (sitting inside a carotid artery) can suddenly break free, and move from a carotid artery to the brain. This blocks the flow of blood in the part of the brain where the clot is newly-lodged.
- Blood vessels to the brain can become narrow due to cholesterol blockage, so less blood flows to the affected part of the brain.
- Severely Low Blood Sugar means that the brain will be starved for Calories, interfering with brain function. Brain damage can result.
- Decreased oxygen in the blood, due to lung problems, can cause brain damage (from lack of oxygen).
- Myocardial Infarction (heart attack), in which the heart does not pump enough blood to the brain, can cause brain damage.
- A heart arrhythmia might not allow the heart to pump enough blood to the brain, because the heart might have ineffective beating.
- Very High Blood Pressure can be accompanied by narrowed, constricted blood vessels to the brain.
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