How does a patient with cerebral infarction wake up?

Patients with cerebral infarction who are comatose can be promoted to regain consciousness through the use of medication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and hypothermic cerebral protection therapy.
Cerebral infarction is a kind of disease caused by ischemia and hypoxia with limited ischemic necrosis or softening of brain tissues. For treatment, aspirin and other medications should be used to resist platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis, edaravone and other drugs should be used to scavenge oxygen free radicals and protect the nerves, and mannitol and other dehydrating drugs should be used to lower the cranial pressure, so as to prevent patients from developing cerebral herniation, which will aggravate the coma, or even endanger the life of the patients.
Patients with cerebral infarction can also be treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy to reduce the damage caused by oxygen free radicals, improve the ischemic and hypoxic state of the brain nerves, and activate the upward reticular activating system of the brainstem to promote the recovery of consciousness; cryo-cerebral protection can reduce the metabolism of the brain and alleviate the cerebral edema to promote the patient’s recovery of consciousness.
If patients with cerebral infarction show signs of coma, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.