Brain stem infarction remains dangerous after discharge from the hospital, so patients should be monitored closely.
Brainstem infarction is a serious disease with a relatively poor prognosis. For some patients discharged from the hospital with brainstem infarction, if they do not pay attention to daily care or follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication on time, it will increase the risk of recurrence of the disease, thus affecting the health of the organism, and even endangering the life, so there is a danger. However, for some of those who strengthen all kinds of care after discharge from the hospital, although there is a certain risk, but the risk is relatively small.
Usually, patients with brainstem infarction need 3~6 months or even longer rehabilitation treatment to recover to a more ideal state. Therefore, even after being discharged from the hospital, patients with brainstem infarction still need to go to the doctor regularly for rehabilitation treatment. Daily adjustment of the mind, pay attention to the rationality of diet, etc., can easily prevent or reduce the occurrence of sequelae such as paralysis, dysphagia, incontinence, and impaired consciousness.
Discharged patients with brainstem infarction are advised to seek regular medical checkups in order to monitor changes in vital signs. When the body is accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, immediate medical consultation should be sought to prevent the occurrence of unforeseen circumstances.