How long does a 60 year old live with a cerebral infarction

The survival time of 60-year-old cerebral infarction depends on the severity of cerebral infarction and whether it leaves sequelae, etc. Some patients may not affect their life expectancy, while some patients may suffer from various complications, which may seriously affect their life expectancy. If the area of cerebral infarction is small, the patient does not have sequelae such as hemiplegia, dysphagia, etc., and can basically take care of his/her own life after recovery, and the patient is strictly treated for the underlying diseases, and his/her blood pressure and blood glucose are under control, then his/her survival time can be very long, and even his/her life expectancy will not be affected. If the area of cerebral infarction is large, and the patient has sequelae such as hemiplegia, dysphagia, incontinence, etc., then the patient cannot take care of himself, and it may even be difficult for him to get out of bed, and he will be very prone to secondary lung infections, urinary tract infections, decubitus ulcers and other diseases, which will greatly affect the life expectancy of the patient. If a 60-year-old person is diagnosed with cerebral infarction, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and rehabilitation.