Cerebral cavernous infarction refers to lacunar cerebral infarction, and alcohol consumption is not recommended.
Alcohol consumption is one of the risk factors for cerebrovascular disease. The requirements for alcohol consumption in the primary prevention of cerebrovascular disease are that non-drinkers are not advocated to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases by drinking small amounts of alcohol, and drinkers abstain from alcohol.
Prevention of stroke recurrence in patients with lacunar cerebral infarction belongs to secondary prevention, and the prevention of its risk factors is the same as that of primary prevention, so alcohol consumption is not recommended. In addition, smoking cessation, weight control, control of hypertension, diabetes mellitus and other underlying diseases, oral antiplatelet aggregation, plaque stabilizing medication should be taken to comprehensively prevent stroke recurrence.