Can memory loss from a brain attack be recovered?

Part of memory loss in patients with cerebral infarction can be recovered. Patients with cerebral infarction who experience amnesia are suffering from memory impairment caused by cerebral infarction, usually seen in lesions of the temporal lobe. If the infarction is cured, the patient’s amnesia may be restored. The main treatment for memory loss caused by cerebral infarction is to actively treat the cerebral infarction and give memory improvement treatment at the same time. The treatment of cerebral infarction includes ultra-early thrombolytic therapy, and the main drugs are alteplase and urokinase. In the acute stage, anti-platelet aggregation and neuroprotective treatment are mainly given, and the commonly used anti-platelet aggregation drugs are aspirin and clopidogrel, and neuroprotective drugs are mainly edaravone, cytarabine, and cerebral protein hydrolysate. At the same time, blood circulation and blood stasis treatment should be given, and the main drugs are Panax ginseng, safflower and ginkgo biloba preparations; butalbital peptide should be given to improve the signs and symptoms of neurological deficits, and also to improve cerebral metabolism treatment, and the main drugs are olanzapine, piracetam and vincristine, along with rehabilitation treatment.