Can new-onset cerebral infarction be cured?

It is possible to cure a new cerebral infarction, and the effect of treatment is not exactly the same for each person with different severity of the disease. If the area of brain infarction is relatively small and the patient’s symptoms are mild, most patients can be cured by timely thrombolytic therapy within 4-6 hours of the onset of the disease. If the duration of the disease is more than 6 hours and the patient’s symptoms are not very serious, the patient may be cured through active treatment, and can be treated with infusion of blood pressure, thrombopoietin, cerebroprotein hydrolysate and other drugs, as well as blood pressure and lipid-lowering drugs and anti-platelet coagulation drugs according to the blood pressure and lipid situation. If the condition is more serious and symptoms such as distorted mouth and eyes, limited movement of one limb or urinary and fecal incontinence appear, after active treatment, there is a possibility of sequelae after the disease is controlled and stabilized, and the recovery period can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.