How to treat right thalamic cavernous peduncle

Right thalamic cavernous infarction generally refers to right thalamic cavernous infarction, which needs to be treated with general, medication (such as recombinant tissue-type fibrinolytic enzyme, aspirin, edaravone, etc.) and surgery as prescribed by the doctor.
1. General treatment: those who suffer from diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and hypertension should actively cooperate with doctors to treat the underlying diseases.
2. Drug therapy: patients can use thrombolytic drugs such as recombinant tissue-type fibrinolytic enzyme as prescribed by the doctor to facilitate the restoration of local blood flow; those who are not suitable for thrombolytic therapy and have no contraindications can be treated with anti-platelet aggregation such as aspirin and clopidogrel and plaque stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin. In addition, the use of edaravone and other neuroprotective drugs can also be used in symptomatic treatment.
3. Surgical treatment: if combined with large vessel lesions, interventional surgery can be given, such as balloon dilatation, stent implantation and so on.
In case of acute attack of right thalamic cavernous infarction, one should go to the hospital immediately or call 120 emergency phone number to seek help, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, do not blindly self-medication.