Pupil dilatation in patients with cerebral infarction indicates that the condition is more serious and they may die at any time, but they can still be saved.
Cerebral infarction is a common cerebrovascular disease, which is a localized ischemic necrosis or softening of brain tissues caused by ischemia and hypoxia due to impaired blood circulation in the brain. When the patient has a large infarction, it will increase intracranial pressure and form cerebral edema. If the patient fails to get timely treatment, it is easy to induce cerebral hernia, leading to pupil dilatation in the patient.
When pupil dilation occurs in patients with cerebral infarction, it indicates that the condition is more serious, and they need to follow the doctor’s instructions in time to use dehydrating agents, reduce intracranial pressure and other medications, and if necessary, they can also be evaluated by the doctor and take surgical treatment to improve the symptoms.
Pupil dilation in patients with cerebral infarction suggests that the condition is critical and should be treated actively.