Right frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction is generally not serious, but still need to pay attention to, under the guidance of the doctor systematic treatment, reasonable use of drugs, to prevent recurrence.
Most of the patients with right frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction have no symptoms or mild symptoms, and most of the patients discover the lesion only during cranial CT or magnetic resonance examination, which mostly occurs on high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus and other underlying diseases.
Most patients with lacunar cerebral infarction have a good prognosis but are prone to recurrence. If multiple lacunar cerebral infarction develops, cognitive impairment and dementia may occur, so prevention is particularly important.
Patients with lacunar cerebral infarction are advised to seek timely medical attention and under the guidance of physicians for intervention and treatment to prevent recurrence.