Dizziness caused by cerebral infarction can be treated with infusion, but oral medication should also be taken to prevent recurrence.
Cerebral infarction is due to localized blood supply obstruction in the brain, ischemic and hypoxic necrosis of brain cells in some brain tissues, which in turn leads to symptoms of neurological impairment. Dizziness is a common symptom in cerebellar infarction or brainstem infarction.
The main purpose of infusion therapy after cerebral infarction is to improve cerebral blood flow and promote neurological function recovery. In the acute stage, during the time window of intravenous thrombolysis, infusion of alteplase thrombolysis can be used to restore cerebral blood flow and improve the symptoms of dizziness; it can be combined with the symptomatic treatment of drugs to improve circulation and promote neurological recovery, such as ginkgo biloba, butylphthalide, betahistine, cytarabine and other drugs.
In addition to oral medication, such as aspirin, clopidogrel and other anti-platelet aggregation drugs; atorvastatin and other plaque stabilizing drugs to prevent recurrence of cerebral infarction.
Patients with cerebral infarction, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, and not to blindly deal with it on their own, resulting in adverse consequences.