Is a 4th degree cerebral infarction serious?

A cerebral infarction of degree 4 usually refers to a cerebral infarction patient’s muscle strength of grade 4, which is a relatively mild cerebral infarction, and is not a very serious grade in cerebral infarction.
Cerebral infarction muscle strength is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 is complete paralysis, grade 1 has slight muscle contractions, grade 2 limbs are able to move parallel to the bed, grade 3 limbs are able to overcome the gravitational force to carry out lifting activities away from the bed, grade 4 limbs are able to do anti-resistance activities, and grade 5 is normal muscle strength. The lower the grade, the more severe it is, and grade 4 cerebral infarction is only a mild form of cerebral infarction.
Cerebral infarction muscle strength level 4 symptoms are mild, rehabilitation training of the limbs, maintain a good mood, take medication according to the amount of symptomatic treatment. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fat within the normal level.
Cerebral infarction patients are advised to consult a specialized hospital to avoid delay.