Cavity infarct dizziness can be recovered

Cavernous infarction refers to cavernous cerebral infarction, and most of the dizziness caused by cavernous cerebral infarction can be recovered through treatment. However, there is a possibility of recurrence of the disease, and it is easy to recur the symptoms of dizziness. Cavernous cerebral infarction mostly occurs in the deep cerebral perforating arteries, which are tiny infarcts occurring in small arteries. Patients are prone to vascular occlusion under the influence of high blood pressure and high blood fat for a long time. If the patient’s symptoms of cavernous infarction are mild and the infarcted area is small, the patient can usually recover after active treatment. However, the disease has the possibility of recurrence and is prone to recurring symptoms of dizziness. Therefore, patients should have a reasonable diet in their daily life, keep their blood pressure, blood lipids and blood sugar normal, keep a balanced mind, get enough sleep, and quit smoking and drinking. Usually, patients can recover and improve after standardized medication. When cavernous cerebral infarction is detected, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and get timely treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.