Whether cerebral infarction has any effect on both sexes depends mainly on whether there are sequelae and the location of the infarction, and some of them may have no effect.
1. If there are no sequelae or the symptoms of cerebral infarction are mild, then there is no obvious effect on both sexes.
2. If the sequelae of cerebral infarction are more serious, or even paralyzed and bedridden, the patient’s sexual function will be affected. If the site of cerebral infarction is special, such as hypothalamic nodal area, sexual dysfunction will occur.
3. In addition, patients in the acute stage of cerebral infarction can not have sex, because in the acute stage of the patient’s blood pressure may be elevated, and if they have sex hastily, they will have symptoms of arrhythmia caused by excessive physical exertion. After 1~3 months of recovery, patients can have normal sex life.
The impact of cerebral infarction on both sexes should be analyzed with the specific condition, and you can consult a professional physician for advice.