Can you recover from the aftermath of a brain attack?

The sequelae of cerebral infarction are generally more difficult to recover from. The sequelae of cerebral infarction are the signs and symptoms of neurological deficits, such as hemiplegia, hemianopia, hemianesthesia, speech dysfunction and ataxia, etc., which remain one year after the patient’s cerebral infarction. Therefore, patients with cerebral infarction should be given timely and correct treatment at an early stage to prevent sequelae. The treatment of the acute stage of cerebral infarction mainly includes drug therapy and rehabilitation therapy. The effectiveness and importance of rehabilitation therapy for the overall treatment of cerebrovascular disease has been internationally recognized. The goal of rehabilitation therapy, which should be carried out as early as possible after the condition is stabilized, is to reduce the functional deficits caused by stroke and improve the quality of life of patients. In the acute phase, rehabilitation is primarily concerned with suppressing abnormal primitive reflex activity and reestablishing normal motor patterns. In addition to motor rehabilitation, attention should also be paid to language, cognitive-psychological and social rehabilitation.