Can a stroke victim recover?

Stroke, also known as cerebral stroke, includes cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Mild cases can be recovered with active treatment, while patients with more serious conditions are more difficult to recover and will be left with different degrees of sequelae.
Stroke patients have damaged nerve cells, which cannot be regenerated after damage. Therefore, the degree of recovery depends on the basic condition of the patient, the degree of damage to blood vessels and brain tissue. Patients with small damaged area, fewer affected blood vessels and better physical function have a higher possibility of complete recovery. In contrast, patients with serious conditions, old age and frailty with primary diseases have more difficulty in recovering completely.
It is recommended that stroke patients should consult a doctor in a timely manner and under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to obtain the best recovery results and avoid adverse consequences.