Dizziness and headache after cerebral infarction, what kind of medicine is better?

When patients suffer from dizziness and headache after cerebral infarction, clinical treatment mainly focuses on symptomatic treatment, for example, when patients suffer from dizziness and headache, they can be given medicines to improve cerebral blood circulation, such as blood-supporting and clearing the brain granules in Chinese patent medicines, and Xibirin in western medicines. However, for patients with cerebral infarction, the most basic and fundamental secondary prevention medication and treatment of related basic diseases are the most fundamental, such as giving aspirin, simvastatin and other antiplatelet, lipid-lowering drugs, and the corresponding use of antihypertensive and hypoglycemic drugs are the most fundamental medications. At the same time, for cerebral infarction patients to alleviate dizziness, headache and other related sequelae, but also to ensure that the patient’s sleep and rest, to give appropriate psychological guidance, to avoid the occurrence of anxiety and other related conditions. In addition, timely review should be carried out every 3-6 months, such as ultrasound examination of carotid artery, etc., in order to further clarify the cause of the disease and the effect of treatment.