Can sudden cerebral infarction be cured


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? The prognosis of cerebral infarction is absolutely related to the location and size of cerebral infarction. If cerebral infarction is common, if it shows posterior circulation, the mortality rate of severe cerebral infarction caused by arterial occlusion caused by posterior circulation is very high. If cerebral infarction is in the anterior circulation of the brain, the mortality rate may be slightly lower than that of posterior circulation. If the patient is older than 18 years of age and the onset is within 4.5 hours or 6 hours, thrombolytic therapy can be performed. The prognosis of thrombolytic therapy is relatively good, but there may be a risk of intracranial hemorrhage at the same time. Therefore, treatment must be carried out under the condition that the patient or family members sign an informed consent form. Therefore, after the patient suffers from sudden cerebral infarction, its treatment and prognosis are unstable and uncertain. If the patient suddenly shows cerebral infarction caused by cardiogenic factors, this patient is likely to show large-scale cerebral infarction, so after showing large-scale cerebral infarction, the mortality rate is very high. The treatment of cerebral infarction is mainly to reduce the mortality rate of this cerebral infarction, and at the same time, secondary prevention of cerebral infarction should be done well to prevent recurrence of cerebral infarction.