Is acute cerebral infarction serious?

Acute cerebral infarction is serious, with high rates of disability and death, and should be treated promptly to try to obtain a better prognosis.
Acute cerebral infarction is a phenomenon that occurs when there is an interruption of blood flow in the arterial vessels, which results in necrosis of the nerve cells in the area supplied with blood. This disease is relatively serious. If treatment is not timely, the disability rate is very high, and it may even lead to death, so it is necessary to pay enough attention to it and go to the hospital for treatment in time.
In general, there is no way to recover the infarcted brain tissue, so after treatment of acute cerebral infarction, there may be residual sequelae, commonly including sensory dysfunction, motor impairment, aphasia and so on.
Therefore, in order to reduce the impact of the disease, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment as early as possible to avoid delaying the condition, and to go to the hospital for regular review.