Recovery from paralysis of limb function after cerebral vascular stenting varies from person to person, and it is usually very difficult to recover completely.
Paralysis of limb function after cerebral vascular stenting is usually caused by cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction after stenting, which affects the functional brain area and leads to limb dysfunction. Limb dysfunction needs to be rehabilitated in the later stage of limb function training to maximize the recovery of the patient’s limb function, but it is difficult to completely recover to the state before the onset of the disease.
After cerebrovascular stenting, patients need to use nimodipine to prevent cerebral vasospasm, mannitol dehydration to reduce intracranial pressure, actively maintain the water-electrolyte balance, and dynamically review the cranial CT to understand the intracranial situation of patients.
Therefore, after cerebrovascular intervention, patients need to report to the doctor in time if they feel unwell, so as not to affect the therapeutic effect.