Can an 80-year-old man who has had a cerebral infarction for three years have his teeth extracted?

If the blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fat and other indicators are in the normal range and in a stable state, the 80-year-old old man with cerebral infarction for three years can be extracted.
Whether cerebral infarction patients can be extracted, it should be clear that the period of the disease, if the cerebral infarction reoccurrence, in the acute stage, the condition has not yet been stabilized, at this time it is not recommended to extract the teeth, which may lead to the aggravation of the cerebral infarction, excessive bleeding from the extraction wound, resulting in complications and so on.
For the recovery period of cerebral infarction and after-effects period, the disease is relatively stable, blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fat and other indicators are in the normal range, under normal circumstances can be extracted, if the blood pressure, blood sugar and other unstable, should be stabilized, and then consider extracting teeth.
Whether the tooth can be extracted or not should be considered after a detailed evaluation in the stomatology department.