How does old person cerebral infarction treat

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In winter and spring, the weather in northern China is relatively dry. In this season, due to the dry climate, it has become a high incidence period of cardiovascular diseases. Especially for the elderly, their physical fitness is relatively poor, and many elderly people have hypertension, hyperlipidemia and so on. The changes of climate make these elderly people more prone to cerebral infarction, as we all know, This kind of disease is very difficult to recover, drug treatment can only control the disease, no longer to the bad development, completely cure cerebral infarction disease is basically impossible, the elderly cerebral infarction how to treat? Now I'll introduce it to you

How does old person cerebral infarction treat

First of all, after the patient's condition of cerebral infarction disease is controlled, we can let the patient take oral medication. Under the guidance of the doctor, the drugs used for the treatment of cerebral infarction are: Ligustrazine, naolutong, compound Danshen injection, etc. of course, the patient can also use traditional Chinese medicine drugs such as Danshen, chuanxiong, etc.

Secondly, for patients with early cerebral infarction, in the choice of treatment, people often use thrombolytic therapy, because at this time, the patient's thrombus has just begun to form, the vast majority of the thrombus is water, which is relatively easy to dissolve, so thrombolytic therapy is more appropriate.

Finally, in addition to drug treatment, patients with cerebral infarction should also pay attention to self-care, participate in appropriate sports and exercise, appropriate activities can improve their blood supply to the brain, accelerate blood circulation, and gradually restore brain function.

matters needing attention

In clinical practice, the majority of patients with cerebral infarction will more or less leave sequelae, some can not speak, some limb movement disorder, which requires family members to help patients do a simple targeted rehabilitation exercise.