Cerebral Infarction: Is Traditional Chinese Medicine Effective?

Cerebral infarction belongs to the category of “stroke” in Chinese medicine, and reasonable use of Chinese medicine has certain effects, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person and cannot be generalized.
Patients with cerebral infarction often suffer from hemiplegia, sensory impairment, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Cerebral infarction belongs to the category of “stroke” in Chinese medicine. Clinically, Chinese medicines commonly used in the treatment of stroke include Tianma Hookteng Drink, Zhenfang Baiwanwan, Xingguo Chengqi Tang, Zhenyang Huiwu Tang, Zhenlian Xifeng Tang, etc. Commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs in the treatment of stroke include Tianma, Hookteng, Shihdianming, gardenia, Astragalus, Angelica sinensis, and red peony.
Patients with cerebral infarction are advised to seek timely medical treatment. If medication is needed, it should be identified by a doctor and standardized treatment should be followed.