How to cure cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction helps to improve the cure rate through drug treatment and surgery. 1. Drug treatment: commonly used drugs include thrombolytic therapy, antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulants, antihypertensive drugs, hypolipidemic drugs, hypoglycemic drugs, cerebroprotective agents and other drugs. (1) Thrombolytic therapy: for patients with cerebral infarction within 4.5 hours of the onset of the disease, drugs such as alteplase can be used to carry out thrombolytic therapy after evaluation by specialized physicians. (2) Antiplatelet drugs: such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., for anti-platelet aggregation to prevent recurrence of cerebral infarction. (3) Anticoagulants: such as warfarin, etc., for patients with cerebral infarction caused by cardiogenic embolism and hypercoagulable state. (4) Antihypertensive drugs: such as nifedipine, etc., used to reduce blood pressure and ensure cerebral perfusion. (5) Lipid-lowering drugs: e.g., simvastatin, etc., for lowering blood lipids to stabilize plaques. (6) Hypoglycemic drugs: e.g. metformin, etc., used to control the patient’s blood sugar. (7) Brain-protecting agents: such as cytarabine, etc., used to improve nerve cell function. 2. Surgical treatment: methods include carotid endarterectomy, carotid angioplasty, and debridement decompression. (1) Carotid endarterectomy: Surgery to expand the blood flow in the blood vessels and relieve the insufficient blood supply to the brain. (2) Carotid angioplasty: to improve blood supply through surgery. (3) Desmoid valve decompression: suitable for patients with large cerebral infarction and edema. If cerebral infarction is diagnosed, it is recommended to actively cooperate with the treatment so that the patient can recover early. Drugs need to follow the doctor’s prescription.