Is right basal ganglia radiocoronal cerebral infarction serious?

Right basal ganglia radial crown cerebral infarction is generally less serious if the infarct area is relatively small, if the infarct area is larger, it is more serious.
Generally, patients with lacunar cerebral infarction in the right basal ganglia radiocoronal area will not have obvious symptoms, because the distribution of cerebral nerve fibers in this area is relatively decentralized, and the damage to the cerebral nerves caused by cerebral infarction is relatively mild, and some patients with small cerebral infarction will have symptoms such as dizziness and slow reaction.
However, in the case of large cerebral infarction, it can also cause damage to the pyramidal fasciculus and symptoms such as paralysis of the limbs, and is therefore more serious. In either case of infarction, treatment should be carried out in time to avoid further aggravation of the infarction area and adverse consequences.