Can left basal ganglia cavernous cerebral infarction be treated by traditional Chinese medicine?

Left basal ganglia cerebral infarction belongs to the category of “stroke” in traditional Chinese medicine, and can be treated by medication, such as Dawuoluo Dan and Xuesetong. 1. Dawuoluo Dan: It has the effects of tonifying qi and blood, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), dispelling wind and clearing collaterals (dispelling wind and evil spirits and clearing the meridians and collaterals), resolving phlegm and strengthening the spleen, and relieving spasm and pain. It can be used to treat symptoms such as stroke paralysis, crooked mouth and eyes, and awkward speech caused by deficiency of qi and blood, and insufficiency of liver and kidneys (weakness of the liver and kidneys). 2. Hemosiderin: It has the efficacy of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and activating the channels and collaterals. It is used for ischemic stroke (cerebral infarction) caused by blood stasis in the recovery period of meridians and channels, with symptoms such as hemiplegia (one side of the limbs can not move at will), hemiplegia numbness, skewed mouth and tongue, and awkwardness in speech. It should be noted that pregnant women, allergic to the product is prohibited, allergic people should be cautious. Avoid eating spicy stimulation, greasy, cold food during the period of taking the medicine, avoid gas and so on. In addition, its adverse reactions are not clear, need to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use the drug to avoid adverse effects. Cerebral infarction is a critical condition, when a headache or other symptoms, should go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause and give targeted treatment.