Does cerebral infarction require annual infusion

Cerebral infarction does not need annual infusion. Cerebral infarction requires long-term standardized treatment, cerebral infarction does not require annual infusion, and prevention of recurrence does not pass through the infusion method. Cerebral infarction usually requires antiplatelet therapy (aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.), thrombolytic therapy (recombinant tissue-type fibrinogen activator, etc.), lipid-lowering and stabilizing therapy (atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc.). Patients with cerebral infarction can use drugs to prevent thrombosis during recovery, such as aspirin. Cerebral infarction patients can eat high protein, high vitamin, low salt, low fat diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to ensure balanced nutrition and maintain the normal physiological function of the body. Usually need to quit smoking and limit alcohol, sleep on time, can be appropriate exercise, maintain healthy habits. Actively standardize the treatment of basic diseases. It is recommended that patients with cerebral infarction should go to the hospital for regular follow-up every year to check the recovery of their condition or whether there is any further development of their condition.