What to do with persistent dizziness in cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction generally refers to cerebral infarction. Patients with cerebral infarction who suffer from persistent dizziness can follow the doctor’s instructions to improve their symptoms with medication, surgical treatment and vestibular rehabilitation training.
1. Drug treatment: If the patient’s persistent dizziness is caused by the symptoms of cerebral edema, the patient can be given mannitol dehydrating drugs to prevent cerebral hernia caused by persistent cerebral edema. Or oral anti-dizziness drugs, such as isoprinosine, phenylephrine and so on. Or oral antiemetic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, phenazopyridine and so on.
2. Surgery: If the degree of cerebral infarction is serious, for example, the cerebral hemisphere has been infarcted over a large area, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out surgical treatment, such as cranial decompression surgery, part of the brain tissue resection and so on.
3. Vestibular rehabilitation training: patients can adopt adaptive exercises, alternative exercises, balance and gait exercises, habitual exercises and other exercise methods to improve the symptoms of vertigo.
Patients with cerebral infarction need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, actively carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.