Whether 50-year-old patients can recover from cerebral thrombosis depends on many factors, including treatment time, infarction site, severity, and their own physical condition.
1. Treatment time: the earlier the treatment of cerebral thrombosis, the better the effect. Within 4.5 hours of the onset of the disease, if the blood vessels are restored and reopened through thrombolysis and other methods, the patients generally do not have various neurological deficit symptoms, and they can basically recover. If the onset time is long and the thrombolytic window is missed, the symptoms of neurological deficit will increase and the recovery rate will decrease.
2. Infarction site: Cerebral thrombosis in different parts of the brain will cause infarction in different brain tissues, resulting in different symptoms, such as infarction in different parts of the cerebellum, brain and brainstem, etc., mildly involving the cerebral hemisphere to appear limb weakness, numbness, and seriously involving the brainstem to appear breathing, blood pressure instability, resulting in a danger to life.
3. Size of infarcts: for small infarcts, patients may have no symptoms or only mild sensory and motor disorders of the limbs, which can be fully recovered after active treatment and rehabilitation. In addition to severe paralysis, large infarct foci may also have consciousness disorder, brain hernia, etc., and the recovery rate is extremely poor.
4. own condition: if the patient is combined with some lung, heart and other systemic diseases, the recovery ability of the patient after cerebral thrombosis is poor, and the recovery rate will be reduced.
Cerebral thrombosis focuses on prevention. In normal life, we should control blood pressure, blood sugar and blood fat, and monitor them regularly. Once symptoms of cerebral thrombosis appear, consult a doctor in time.