Medullary left lacunar cerebral infarction causes dizziness and heaviness can it be cured?

Left medullary lacunar cerebral infarction may lead to dizziness and heaviness, which may be cured if treated with intravenous thrombolysis at an early stage.
1. If the left medullary lacunar infarction involves the vestibular nucleus, patients may experience head discomfort, including dizziness, lightheadedness, heaviness or vertigo, often accompanied by unsteady walking, ataxia, nystagmus and other symptoms.
2. The most effective and preferred treatment in the early stage of medullary infarction is intravenous thrombolysis, early vascularization is expected to provide rapid relief of symptoms, or only minor sequelae, adverse effects include bleeding, angioedema, allergies, etc. It is contraindicated in patients with recent active hemorrhage, previous intracranial hemorrhage, recent severe trauma or surgery.
It is recommended that patients should seek medical attention as soon as possible if they feel unwell, and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of physicians at an early stage.