Stroke Brain Pulse

Usually, stroke patients can take Brain Pulse, but since the condition of each stroke patient is different and whether there are other underlying diseases is not yet known, whether it can be used, the specific method of use, and the dosage should follow medical advice. It can increase blood flow to the brain, improve neurological deficits and reduce platelet aggregation, which in turn can help to promote the recovery of stroke patients. Stroke is a disease caused by cerebrovascular infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Patients with surgically treated stroke are left with varying degrees of neurological and vascular structural abnormalities in the brain, as well as sequelae such as limb dysfunction. It has been proved that cerebral pulse can improve atherosclerosis and promote vascular renewal by participating in lipid metabolism, and can induce the production of arachidonic acid, which is helpful in preventing the re-formation of cerebral thrombosis, so it can be taken appropriately. For stroke patients, rehabilitation is as important as drug therapy. Stroke patients can start rehabilitation training as early as possible after their condition has stabilized. Standardized training of the dysfunctional limbs through a professional rehabilitation therapist can facilitate the process of restoring the patient’s ability to perform daily life. Patients with speech and swallowing dysfunction can also undergo relevant rehabilitation training to reshape their speech and swallowing abilities, which can also speed up their return to their families or society.