If the numbness of cerebral infarction patients does not get better after one week of infusion, it is recommended to continue the infusion for observation, and can also be combined with Chinese medicine acupuncture and physiotherapy and corresponding functional exercises.
1. Continuing infusion observation: some patients with cerebral infarction may not have any improvement of numbness after one week of infusion, so they can continue infusion therapy for observation, and choose whether to change the medication or change the dosage under the guidance of the doctor, generally focusing on the medication of cerebral protein hydrolyzate, edaravone, and olanzapine.
2. Acupuncture and physiotherapy: Acupuncture and moxibustion stimulation of acupoints by professional doctors can dredge the meridians to a certain extent.
3. Functional exercise: If patients with cerebral infarction don’t see any improvement in numbness after one week of infusion, they should also insist on regular functional exercise, so as to make patients’ limb muscles contract and diastole continuously and promote blood circulation.
Cerebral infarction patients after infusion for a week numbness symptoms do not improve, need to carry out the correct treatment and processing, but also to carry out brain CT or MRI and other auxiliary examination to observe the recovery of brain lesions, after a period of time, the patient’s condition may be improved.