After the treatment of mild cerebral infarction or headache, you can take appropriate medicines to improve circulation, painkillers for symptomatic treatment, and if the high blood pressure leads to, you need to control the blood pressure.
1. Oral improvement of circulation, painkillers: mild cerebral infarction patients’ symptoms are often mild, and some of them may have headache symptoms, clinically available flunarizine hydrochloride capsules, ibuprofen and other drugs to improve circulation, pain and other symptomatic treatment.
2. Control blood pressure: If the blood pressure of patients with mild cerebral infarction is not well controlled, headache symptoms may appear, and they need to take regular oral antihypertensive drugs, and try to use long-acting antihypertensive drugs, such as timosartan, amlodipine benzenesulfonate, etc., to lower blood pressure smoothly, and patients with headache symptoms.
Mild cerebral infarction patients, under the guidance of a physician to standardize the use of medication, such as discomfort symptoms, consult a professional physician in a timely manner, do not blindly self-medication.