Can the elderly recover from stroke? How long does it take to recover?

Elderly people can usually recover from stroke, but the exact time varies from person to person, it may take one or two months, or even more than half a year, and if the condition is critical, it may leave after-effects that cannot be fully recovered. Elderly stroke refers to cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, both diseases can appear hemiparesis, crooked mouth and eyes, slurred speech, walking difficulties and other symptoms, serious cases can lead to coma or even shock, need to actively anticoagulant thrombolytic or hemostatic and hypotensive treatment. For patients with no obvious sequelae after stroke, they can be cured in one or two months. For patients with obvious sequelae after stroke, they need to undergo long-term rehabilitation treatment, and within half a year after stroke, it is the golden recovery period, so they should seize the opportunity to undergo rehabilitation treatment. It is recommended that post-stroke elderly people should have regular checkups and actively carry out rehabilitation therapy to avoid delaying the full recovery.