The treatment of cerebral infarction causing immobilization of the left half of the body includes general treatment, anticoagulation therapy, thrombolytic therapy, and rehabilitation therapy.
Cerebral infarction causing left hemiplegia is often due to cerebrovascular atherosclerosis, thrombus embolism, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of local brain tissues.
1. General treatment: if there is an increase in intracranial pressure and high blood pressure, it is necessary to apply mannitol and furosemide in time to reduce intracranial pressure; if the blood pressure is greater than 220/120mmHg in 24~48 hours after the onset of the disease, it is preferred to use angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors to reduce blood pressure.
2. Anticoagulation therapy: for localized cerebrovascular thromboembolism, low molecular heparin or ticlopidine anticoagulation therapy should be applied to prevent thrombus expansion or new development.
3. Thrombolytic therapy: Thrombolytic therapy is one of the most effective treatments for acute cerebral infarction, and intravenous thrombolytic therapy such as alteplase can be applied.
4. Rehabilitation therapy: for patients with cerebral infarction who can’t move one side of the limb, advocate early, phased, long-term physical and skill training, and actively carry out limb rehabilitation therapy, which can reduce the disability rate.
If cerebral infarction causes the left half of the body can not move the situation, need to go to the regular hospital immediately, the doctor according to the specific circumstances of the individualized treatment plan, in order to avoid delaying the condition.