How long does muscle strength recover after thrombolysis in cerebral infarction

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If thrombolysis is successful after cerebral infarction, muscle strength will immediately return to normal. Thrombolytic therapy for cerebral infarction mainly requires patients to undergo relevant examinations within four and a half hours, and alteplase or urokinase can be applied. At present, many patients are clinically applied alteplase, and about 30% of patients can be thrombolytic successfully. After thrombolysis is successful, the patient's muscle strength damage symptoms can immediately return to normal. If thrombolysis is unsuccessful, muscle strength is difficult to return to normal. After unsuccessful thrombolysis, if the patient has obvious vascular stenosis, the patient can also be given arterial thrombectomy and thrombectomy therapy, and if the treatment is successful, the patient's muscle strength will immediately return to normal. After unsuccessful thrombolysis, the patient should be given subsequent treatment, such as anti-platelet aggregation, blood circulation and blood stasis, oxygen free radical removal, etc. After two weeks of acute phase, rehabilitation treatment is needed, and the patient's muscle strength can be recovered to a certain extent in about half a year.

How long does muscle strength recover after thrombolysis in cerebral infarction



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