Cerebral infarction has a certain effect on the recovery of the disease when oxygen is inhaled when necessary.
When cerebral infarction has an acute attack, the brain tissue will be ischemic and hypoxic, and oxygen treatment can improve the oxygen concentration of the blood, improve the ischemia and hypoxia of the organism to a certain extent, and have a certain effect on the recovery of the disease.
Most of the patients with cerebral infarction have focal neurological deficits without causing respiratory dysfunction and normal oxygen saturation, so they generally do not need to receive oxygen routinely; however, for patients with large cerebral infarction or brainstem infarction, respiratory dysfunction can occur, which may lead to hypoxemia, and then oxygen should be given.
If patients are diagnosed with cerebral infarction, they should go to the hospital for standardized treatment as soon as possible to avoid adverse consequences.