dizziness after cerebral infarction

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Clinically, if the patient shows dizziness after cerebral infarction, it is necessary to consider dizziness caused by posterior circulation infarction, such as cerebellar infarction. In this case, it is suggested that the patient can take butylphthalide capsules orally, two capsules at a time, three times a day, to improve the blood supply of posterior circulation and see if the symptoms of dizziness can be relieved. If the treatment effect of buprentide soft capsules alone is not good, dizziness is still severe, it is recommended that patients can take promethazine tablets orally, one tablet at a time, twice a day, to relieve dizziness symptoms. At the same time, patients with cerebral infarction should also take standard aspirin and rosuvastatin for secondary prevention.



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