The best way to restore swallowing in cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction recovery swallowing should be combined with the actual situation of the patient, the current clinical mainly through drug therapy and rehabilitation therapy to relieve symptoms. 1. Medication: If it is within 4.5 hours of the onset of cerebral infarction, intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase can be given; if the patient fails to have thrombolysis or after 24 hours of thrombolysis, anti-platelet aggregation and plaque stabilizing treatment, such as aspirin and atorvastatin, etc., and at the same time, circulatory improvement and cerebroprotective drugs, such as butylphthalide and edaravone, can be given to improve the cerebral blood flow and promote the recovery of cerebral function. 2. Rehabilitation therapy: This will include acupuncture and physiotherapy as well as swallowing movement training. Family members need to help the patient to practice swallowing gradually, and need to be guided by the doctor through the paste liquid food or nasal feeding to avoid choking. Patients with cerebral infarction should seek medical treatment in a timely manner and actively cooperate with the treatment in order to maximize the improvement of the adverse consequences and reduce disability. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.