How long can acute cerebral infarction be cured?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-09 17:17:26 Views: 79 times

Acute cerebral infarction how long can be cured, depends on many factors, and the size of the infarction focus of the patient and the number of complications are related. If the small area of cerebral infarction, most patients will not show complications, early through active and correct treatment can be cured, can be in the onset of two weeks or two weeks later, within a month, can also be gradually recovered within six months after the onset. One year after onset belongs to recovery period. If the onset time exceeds one year, it belongs to sequela period and there is no specific treatment method. Therefore, patients with acute cerebral infarction must be hospitalized in time for comprehensive treatment, including anti-platelet aggregation, nerve protection, improvement of blood circulation, protection of mitochondria. After the condition is stable, acupuncture and rehabilitation treatment should be given. If it is hyperacute, thrombolytic therapy should be given as much as possible when thrombolytic therapy is suitable.



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