Does a cerebral infarction always recur?

Cerebral infarction is not certain to recur, and some patients may not recur with timely treatment and proper prevention.
For patients with cerebral infarction, if the background of the source of embolus is clear and the source of embolus can be removed, and the cause of the disease can be cured after interventional therapy, and then after systematic anti-infarction treatment, such as taking aspirin for a long period of time, controlling the blood lipids, blood glucose, and blood pressure, and eating a light diet with low salt, and exercising, the possibility of recurrence can be reduced, and some of the patients may not have a recurrence.
Some patients with cerebral infarction have a higher chance of recurrence, for example, the underlying disease of cerebral infarction is not controlled, cerebral infarction does not take medication on time, often stay up late, irregular work and rest time, and like to eat oily and salt-rich food, which will increase the chance of recurrence of cerebral infarction.
Once a cerebral infarction occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and use medication under the doctor’s guidance.