How long to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets for bilateral cavernous cerebral infarcts in the basal region?

Most of the patients with bilateral basal region cavernous cerebral infarction are not in serious condition, but they need to prevent the reoccurrence of cerebral infarction, so they need to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets for a long period of time or even for their whole life. The symptoms of most patients with bilateral basal region cavernous cerebral infarction are not serious, and the patients usually have no obvious symptoms, or the symptoms are mild manifested as simple motor or sensory disorders. However, patients with bilateral basal region cavernous cerebral infarction often have hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis and other underlying diseases, so they have a higher risk of reoccurring cerebral infarction. Patients with recurrent cerebral infarction may have symptoms such as slurred speech, choking on drinking water, crooked mouth to one side, shallow nasolabial sulcus, numbness and weakness of unilateral limbs, and hemiplegia, which can seriously affect the quality of life of the patients, and thus require long-term, or even lifelong, use of aspirin for prevention. If the diagnosis of bilateral basal region cavernous cerebral infarction is confirmed, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.