How long does it take to recover from cerebral infarction hemiplegia weakness of arms and legs

There is no definite recovery time for hemiplegia with cerebral infarction, and it varies from person to person, mainly related to whether the treatment of cerebral infarction is timely, the location and severity of cerebral infarction, and the follow-up treatment of cerebral infarction.
1. Whether the treatment of cerebral infarction is timely or not: if the patient is treated during the golden time of cerebral infarction, the recovery time of hemiplegia may be faster, and some patients’ hemiplegia symptoms will be improved obviously after intravenous thrombolysis. If early intervention in standardized rehabilitation training, the recovery time may be shorter and the effect may be more significant.
2. Site and severity of cerebral infarction: If the infarction area is large, the infarction site affects the key areas governing movement, and the patient’s paralysis is severe, the recovery time will be longer, and may take 3~6 months or even longer, and may also leave sequelae.
3. Follow-up treatment of cerebral infarction: after 6 months of cerebral infarction, the speed of recovery is greatly reduced, but there is still a possibility of recovery, and at this time, one should insist on rehabilitation exercises.
In addition, anti-platelet aggregation, lipid regulation, cessation of smoking and alcohol restriction, lowering blood pressure, lowering sugar and other cerebrovascular secondary preventive treatment should be continued, so as to avoid the recurrence of cerebral infarction leading to hemiplegia aggravation.
Cerebral infarction hemiplegia hand and foot weakness recovery time varies, it is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.