Appropriate running is helpful for brain infarction, and patients with brain infarction can insist on exercise and active treatment if they have conditions.
For patients with cerebral infarction, running can promote blood circulation and improve the symptoms of cerebral hypoxia and ischemia; running can also help to consume body energy and fat, reduce the damage of low-density lipoprotein and triglyceride and other substances to the cerebral blood vessels, and prevent cerebral infarction from recurring or reduce the chances of cerebral infarction attack, which is of certain benefits.
Cerebral infarction patients can maintain reasonable exercise, such as proper running, to keep the body at a healthy weight and to keep the mood comfortable, but it is not recommended to run too much, and cerebral infarction patients are not suitable for strenuous exercise.
Cerebral infarction patients can run appropriately when the situation permits, and at the same time, they should adhere to the treatment, and it is recommended that cerebral infarction patients need to go to the hospital in time.