Can you recover from middle artery occlusion cerebral infarction?

Some patients with middle cerebral artery occlusion cerebral infarction can recover, mainly related to the time window of infarction, but also related to the specific condition.
In the case of acute cerebral infarction caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion, which occurs within 4.5 hours, the patient can be admitted to the hospital in time to apply thrombolytic drugs such as alteplase; in addition, the patient can choose to intervene in the way of removing the thrombus to unblock the blood vessel. Both of these treatment options have the potential to restore blood supply without causing serious damage to brain cells and achieve the desired state of recovery.
Patients who have exceeded the treatment time window may choose conservative treatment, surgery, control of blood pressure and blood lipids, and application of drugs to protect brain cells such as gangliosides. Most of such cases will be accompanied by partial brain tissue damage and residual certain sequelae.
If there are obvious abnormalities in limb movement, it is necessary to be admitted to the hospital in time for medical examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of the clinician after diagnosis of the condition, so as to avoid delays in the condition.