Can multiple ischemic infarct foci in the brain be cured?

Multiple ischemic infarct foci formed in the brain are usually impossible to be restored to normal brain tissue regardless of their size, but if the ischemic infarct foci are formed in a shorter period of time, are small in scope, and are not located in an important functional area, they can be cured without any after-effects after active treatment.
Ischemic infarct foci mean that part of the brain tissue and brain cells have been necrotic and cannot be recovered. If it does not lead to obvious clinical symptoms, it may suggest that the patient has small arteries in the brain occlusion, hardening and other reasons leading to local ischemia and necrosis of brain tissue.
If the formation of multiple ischemic infarct foci is short in time, small in scope and not located in important functional areas, usually after active treatment, no sequelae can be left and clinical cure can be achieved. In this case, we need to treat the risk factors of cerebral atherosclerosis, and we can choose aspirin enteric-coated tablets, atorvastatin and other medications under the guidance of the doctor.
If patients are diagnosed with multiple ischemic infarcts in the brain, they should actively go to the hospital for treatment, and at the same time, strictly control the levels of blood lipids, blood pressure, blood sugar, etc., and live with a low-salt, low-fat diet, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol.