Hemiplegia due to stroke can be treated comprehensively by taking antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulant drugs, physical therapy, and rehabilitation training.
Patients can take antiplatelet aggregation or anticoagulant drugs to prevent disease recurrence. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs are mainly to inhibit platelet adhesion and aggregation, thus reducing thrombosis, the main drugs are aspirin, clopidogrel, and its adverse reactions can be gastrointestinal bleeding. Anticoagulation is mainly to inhibit the formation of fibrin thrombus, commonly used drugs mainly include warfarin, heparin.
When patients have the above symptoms, they can seek professional rehabilitation doctors to carry out rehabilitation training for their specific conditions. Patients can gradually perform muscle function rehabilitation training by doing movements such as turning over, lying on the back and taking steps to avoid muscle atrophy.
During the recovery period, acupuncture and physiotherapy can be used in conjunction with traditional Chinese medicine to unblock the meridians and smooth the circulation of qi and blood to promote the patient’s condition.
It is recommended that the patient seek medical advice in time and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out treatment and rehabilitation training.