Cerebellar infarction dizziness walking imbalance can be recovered

Cerebellar infarction dizziness walking imbalance is not always recoverable. Most can recover with small lesions and timely recovery, otherwise not always. If the infarct is small, recovery usually occurs within 2 weeks. If the lesion is medium-sized or one side of the cerebellar hemisphere infarction, if the infarction spreads to the cerebellar earth or midline structure of the infarction, it may take months to get better, and in severe cases, even leave long-term sequelae. The cerebellum is involved in the balance function of the human body. Damage to the cerebellum will cause corresponding clinical manifestations such as unsteady walking, in which case it is important to start rehabilitation therapy as soon as possible, such as through acupuncture, electrical stimulation and other means of exercise, and the rehabilitation therapy must be gradual. Appeals should be made in a timely manner.