Can you be married with a cerebral infarction?

Patients with cerebral infarction can usually have a conjugal life, unless the site of the cerebral infarction affects the patient’s sexual function, making it impossible to have a conjugal life. It should be noted that patients with cerebral infarction tend to have the three highs, i.e., high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood fat and these risk factors. Patients with high blood pressure, in particular, are likely to have more dramatic fluctuations in blood pressure when engaging in conjugal life. If the blood pressure rises, it may lead to cerebral vasospasm, which may induce cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, and both patients need to be careful not to have too intense conjugal life. At the same time, it is important to pay attention to the usual try to intervene and control the risk factors, such as long-term low-salt and low-fat diet, to prevent the blood pressure from rising further, and regular use of antihypertensive drugs to stabilize and control the blood pressure in a reasonable range.