How to treat cerebellar hemisphere softening foci

Cerebellar hemispheric softening foci are suggestive of old lesions and require general treatment and medication to prevent stroke recurrence.
Cerebellar hemispheric softening foci are detected by imaging examinations such as cranial CT or MRI, suggesting old lesions, which are commonly found in cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other vascular diseases.
1. General treatment: low-salt and low-fat diet, stop smoking and limiting alcohol, appropriate exercise, maintain a good state of mind, ensure sufficient sleep, etc., and also need to control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and other related risk factors that lead to atherosclerosis.
2. Medication: If cerebellar hemisphere softening foci are caused by cerebral infarction, it is necessary to take oral aspirin, clopidogrel and other anti-thrombotic drugs and plaque stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin and resuvastatin to prevent recurrence.
It is recommended to consult a medical professional and give intervention and treatment when cerebellar hemisphere softening foci are found, and do not blindly self-medicate.