What to do about limb pain after cerebral infarction

The limb pain after cerebral infarction can be treated by medication, physical therapy with psychotherapy and rehabilitation exercise to prevent it from affecting daily life. 1. Drug treatment: if the limb pain after cerebral infarction is caused by nerve damage after cerebral infarction, it may be that the nerve damage after cerebral infarction has not been fully recovered, so it is possible to take nerve-nutritive drugs and pain-relieving drugs, such as methylcobalamin and ibuprofen, and so on. 2. Physical therapy: If there is nerve dysfunction in post-infarction limb pain, physical therapy, such as low-frequency electrical stimulation, can promote the recovery of nerve function and relieve pain symptoms. 3. Psychological guidance treatment: some patients with cerebral infarction may have somatization symptoms of limb pain due to psychological reasons, which can be treated through psychological guidance methods to help reduce pain. 4. Rehabilitation exercise: for the post-cerebral infarction due to activity inconvenience, long-term maintenance of the same position caused by the local tissue adhesion and mechanical compression caused by the pain has a certain role in relieving. If you suffer from limb pain after cerebral infarction, you should consult your doctor in time to find out the cause of the pain and carry out treatment and rehabilitation under the doctor’s guidance.