Can you run if you have a cerebral thrombosis?

Cerebral thrombosis patients, in the absence of activity disorders, generally can be appropriate running, but should pay attention to not too strenuous, and do not run in the acute stage of the disease.
Patients with cerebral thrombosis, in stable condition, can participate in some physical exercise every day, such as jogging, walking, etc. Appropriate running can help to control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and other indicators, which has a certain preventive effect on the attack of cerebral thrombosis.
In addition, during running, patients with cerebral thrombosis should focus on the principle of appropriateness, and it is suggested that they should run in a gradual and orderly manner, and should not run for too long at one time, so as to avoid over-fatigue, which may induce the increase of blood pressure. Meanwhile, during the acute attack of the disease, rest should be the main focus, avoid running, and gentle rehabilitation training can be taken at the bedside.
In conclusion, patients with cerebral thrombosis should strictly follow the medical advice and exercise under the guidance of the doctor.