Recovery from hemiplegia in the acute phase of a cerebral infarction is related to the severity of the infarction and its treatment. If the infarction is mild and the treatment is timely, it is possible to recover.
If the lesion of cerebral infarction in the acute stage of cerebral infarction is relatively small, without symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage, and timely treatment, such as intravenous thrombolysis, can increase the probability of recovery of hemiplegic limbs, and some patients may be able to recover.
However, if the acute phase of cerebral infarction is already hemiplegic, and the lesion of cerebral infarction is relatively large, even with cerebral hemorrhage, or if the treatment is not taken in time, the recovery of hemiplegia may be affected, but it is still necessary to cooperate with the doctor actively in the treatment, try to restore the patient’s limb function, and pay attention to the rehabilitation exercise and appropriate physical therapy in the later stage.