Left frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction is not serious, but still need to pay attention to, under the guidance of the doctor systematic treatment, reasonable use of drugs, to prevent recurrence.
Left frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction is an imaging conclusion through brain CT or magnetic resonance examination, which clinically belongs to the category of lacunar cerebral infarction, a type of small artery occlusive cerebral infarction, ischemic micro-infarction occurring in the deep penetrating arteries of the brain, which occurs more often in hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and other underlying diseases.
Cavernous cerebral infarction may have no clinical symptoms, or may manifest as mild hemiparesis, slurred speech and other symptoms, generally not serious, with a better prognosis, lower mortality and disability rate, but prone to recurrence, so prevention is particularly important.
Patients with lacunar cerebral infarction are advised to seek medical treatment in time, and intervene and treat under the guidance of physicians to prevent recurrence.