Can patients with cerebral thrombosis recover from memory loss?

It is possible for a patient with cerebral thrombosis to recover from amnesia, but this is affected by various factors and cannot be generalized.
If the lesion of cerebral thrombosis is in the temporal lobe or hippocampus, thus causing cognitive decline and resulting in amnesia in patients with cerebral thrombosis, it is possible to recover. However, if the amnesia is caused by vascular dementia in ischemic stroke, the main task is to improve cerebral circulation and prevent recurrence of cerebrovascular disease to alleviate the symptoms and prevent further deterioration of the condition, and the possibility of complete recovery is smaller.
Whether the patient can recover or not is related to the severity of the disease, the treatment plan, the timing of the treatment, the age and the physical condition of the patient, and cannot be generalized. It is recommended that family members try to cooperate with the doctor to help the patient to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and at the same time, the patient needs to develop good living habits.