This sound file contains the balancing frequencies related to brainstem stroke.
The brainstem is part of the brain and is located at the bottom of the skull, in line with the spinal cord. It connects the cerebrum to the cerebellum and spinal cord. The brainstem consists of three parts: the medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain. The brain stem is responsible for basic functions such as our body temperature, heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, digestion, eye movements, urination, hearing, taste, chewing and swallowing, and feeling movement and gravity.
A brainstem stroke can be both an infarction and hemorrhage in the brainstem. In an infarction, there is a blockage of a blood vessel by a blood clot, also known as thrombosis or embolism, or by a narrowing of a blood vessel. A hemorrhage occurs suddenly due to a tear in a blood vessel or the bursting of a blood vessel, for example due to an aneurysm. Both an infarction and a hemorrhage cause a disturbed blood supply to the brainstem. As a result, oxygen-rich blood can no longer reach this brain area properly, causing an oxygen deficiency and the brain stem can no longer function properly. Brain tissue without blood flow quickly dies. Early treatment is therefore essential to limit the damage.
Symptoms of a brain stem stroke can include dizziness, balance problems and consciousness disorders.
This sound file can be combined well with, for example, the sound files Middle Warmer – Hypogastrium, Regeneration, Cardio-Heart-Blood Circulation, Nervous System – Neurological, Trauma Physical or Trauma Emotional – PTSD.