Cerebral infarction partial blindness can be recovered through thrombolytic therapy, drug therapy and so on.
Cerebral infarction blindness is mainly caused by acute ischemia of the brain, resulting in damage to the visual fibers of the brain. Therefore, when the patient has symptoms of blindness and within 4.5 hours, thrombolytic therapy should be carried out in a timely manner, so as to let the thrombus in the patient’s blood vessels dissolve, so as to make the occluded blood vessels reopen and regain blood supply.
If the patient’s cerebral infarction with partial blindness is longer than the time of thrombolytic therapy, the patient can be treated with drugs to improve cerebrovascular circulation and neuroprotection, such as human urinary kininogenase, edaravone and cytarabine.
It is recommended that when patients have the symptoms of cerebral infarction partial blindness, they should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment and recovery, to avoid delaying the condition.