Can a mild cerebral infarction be cured?

Patients with mild cerebral infarction may be clinically cured through active treatment and rehabilitation.
Once a cerebral infarction occurs, there will be an infarct lesion on imaging, and the core infarct lesion will not disappear once it is formed. However, in some mild cases, through active treatment and rehabilitation training, most of the complications can be improved, and clinical cure may be realized.
Although the prognosis of mild cerebral infarction is good through active rehabilitation, clinically there still exists disabling mild cerebral infarction, and some special occupations, such as piano teachers, may suffer from finger dexterity, which will significantly affect the quality of life.
Mild cerebral infarction needs early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, and at the same time, it is recommended that patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment to prevent cerebral infarction from aggravating and recurring.