Why do you always get dizzy after a cerebral infarction?

If you are always dizzy after a cerebral infarction, it means that the part of the patient’s cerebral infarction may be in the area of the brain stem, cerebellum or bridge cerebellar angle. Cerebral infarction with dizziness is only a feeling of dizziness in the head, which is more obvious at the onset of the disease, and the symptoms can be relieved after 1-2 days of rest. If dizziness persists, it is mostly cerebral infarction caused by ischemia in the posterior circulation, and the most typical one is cerebellar infarction, including infarction in the cerebellar hemispheres and the cerebellar earth part. Patients often have persistent dizziness, often accompanied by visual rotation, dizziness will be aggravated by paroxysm during activities, and in severe cases, it is also accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sweating, panic and other autonomic reactions, which can be treated by oral antidizziness medications, commonly used in betahistine and diphenhydramine, and the patients’ dizziness lasts for as short as 2 weeks and as long as 2-3 months.