Right basal ganglia cavernous cerebral infarction need to be hospitalized?

Right basal ganglia lacunar cerebral infarction is very common in clinic, the vast majority of people have no special symptoms, only a small number of people will have a transient mild discomfort, usually without hospitalization.
Cavernous cerebral infarction is caused by high blood pressure, atherosclerosis leading to occlusion of tiny arteries deep in the brain, causing ischemic softening lesions in brain tissue. Due to the small scope of the lesion, the degree of damage is limited, the patient mostly has no obvious symptoms, basically does not need to be hospitalized.
However, it is necessary to further check whether there is any sclerosis of the cerebral arteries, and if there is, it is also necessary to strictly control the blood pressure, regulate the blood lipids, and control the blood sugar in the normal range.
The right basal ganglia area lacunar cerebral infarction, can also be under the guidance of the doctor, oral low-dose aspirin, and regular checkups, to prevent the occurrence of large-scale cerebral infarction.