What’s wrong with a cerebral infarction patient’s blood pressure being normalized after recovery?

Cerebral infarction patients recovered blood pressure normalized is a common recovery process, is a normal phenomenon. Cerebral infarction is a disease caused by atherosclerosis of intracranial and carotid large arteries, cardiogenic embolism, and occlusion of small arteries, etc., in which the formation of thrombus, arterial embolism, vasculitis and so on will lead to blood pressure abnormality, so that the blood pressure of patients with cerebral infarction before and at the time of the onset of the disease is usually higher. After treatment of cerebral infarction patients, especially after thrombolytic therapy, blood circulation is improved and intracranial pressure is lowered, at which time blood pressure will also be controlled. At the same time, combined with drugs to control blood pressure, the condition improves and blood pressure is normalized, which is the normal process of recovery from cerebral infarction. Although the blood pressure is normal after the recovery of cerebral infarction patients, cerebral infarction can not be cured and is easy to recur, so after the condition is stabilized, it is still necessary to strictly control the blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar, etc., and take preventive treatment, go to the hospital for rechecking on time, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as to avoid the recurrence of the disease.