Can cerebral infarction blindness recover?

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2025-05-05 02:24:32 Views: 86 times

Whether blindness can be recovered after cerebral infarction depends on the location of cerebral infarction. If the occipital visual center is damaged, the possibility of recovery is not very high. If the transient ischemic attack of the internal carotid artery system causes the vision of one eye to decline and blurred, the patient's vision can be changed after treatment. If the brain stem, or other parts of the visual conduction pathway on the site of the infarction caused by vision decline, eye movement is limited, after treatment with the establishment of collateral circulation and blood supply recovery, some patients vision can also change, so after cerebral infarction, the recovery of blindness vision depends on the site of infarction, visual center damage, eye vision recovery is unlikely.

Can cerebral infarction blindness recover?



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