Cerebral infarction hands and feet numbness how to treat

Cerebral infarction hand and foot numbness treatment includes hyperacute phase thrombolytic therapy, such as reteplase; antiplatelet aggregation therapy, such as aspirin; and plaque stabilization therapy, such as simvastatin. Rehabilitation training can also be used to further improve symptoms. 1. Hyperacute thrombolytic therapy: Thrombolytic drugs, such as alteplase and reteplase, are given immediately in the hyperacute stage of cerebral infarction. The numbness of hands and feet can be reduced or disappeared after the blood vessels are recanalized. 2. Antiplatelet aggregation: oral aspirin, clopidogrel and other antiplatelet aggregation. 3. Statin drugs; for example, simvastatin, atorvastatin, etc. to stabilize plaque, anti-atherosclerosis, and improve the symptoms of numbness of hands and feet. 4. Rehabilitation training: active rehabilitation exercise can effectively relieve the numbness of hands and feet caused by long-term compression after cerebral infarction. It is recommended to consult the doctor and choose the exercise method suitable for the patient. Patients with numbness of hands and feet after cerebral infarction should consult a doctor in time, strictly follow the medication prescribed by the doctor under the guidance of the doctor, and adopt appropriate treatment and rehabilitation methods.