What to do with choking cough triggered by the sequelae of cerebral infarction

Choking and coughing caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction can be relieved by rehabilitation physiotherapy, during which dietary intranasal feeding through a gastric tube is required. If repeated choking cough leads to pneumonia, please promptly carry out anti-infection treatment.
The recovery period of cerebral infarction is relatively long, if the sequelae of cerebral infarction cause choking and coughing, the patient can continue to carry out rehabilitation physiotherapy, such as swallowing training, acupuncture physiotherapy, etc., to promote the recovery of the function of the muscles of the pharynx.
If the patient has fallen pneumonia due to repeated choking and coughing, then antibiotics such as cefozoxime should be applied in time to fight infection. If the patient has the sequelae of choking and coughing after cerebral infarction, please follow the doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation and nursing care.