Can cerebral infarction dysphagia be cured?

Dysphagia in patients with cerebral infarction can be cured in some patients, while some patients may have certain sequelae. Dysphagia caused by cerebral infarction can be cured in some patients, only the recovery is slower, and it needs a long time to train the throat area. A small number of patients will also leave sequelae. We should pay attention to give patients with dysphagia, eat some paste food, can not eat too hard things, and try to let the patient sit and eat when eating, to prevent food from accidentally entering the trachea. Try to chew and swallow as slowly as possible when eating every day, and slowly exercise the swallowing function. If the dysphagia is more serious, a gastric tube can be given to eat and drink through nasal feeding, and acupuncture can be used to assist the treatment.