People with a history of cerebral infarction should pay attention to the correct use of medication, regular review, diet control, etc., and should also adhere to rehabilitation training if they have sequelae.
1. Adherence to medication: In order to prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction, those who have had cerebral infarction should continue to follow the doctor’s instructions to take aspirin, or clopidogrel and other antiplatelet aggregation drugs, and atorvastatin or Rosuvastatin and other plaque-stabilizing drugs.
2. Regular review: People with a history of cerebral infarction should go to the hospital for regular checkups of cervical ultrasound, blood lipids and blood sugar.
3. Dietary control: People with a history of cerebral infarction should emphasize a low-salt and low-fat diet, and try to choose vegetables such as celery, tomatoes, and fungus to eat, with less intake of fried and pickled foods.
4. Rehabilitation training: If cerebral infarction leaves sequelae such as limb weakness and slurred speech, relevant exercise training and speech training should be carried out under the guidance of a rehabilitator in order to improve the quality of life.
It is recommended that people with cerebral infarction should pay attention to their daily life style to prevent recurrence, and actively consult and treat when discomfort occurs.