What if you can’t count after a brain attack?

After a cerebral infarction, people who can’t count can be given medication and rehabilitation exercises to recover.
When cerebral infarction involves cortical function, especially the parietal lobe, cognitive impairment can occur, manifesting as inability to count and memory loss. If timely atiplase intravenous thrombolysis, aspirin, atorvastatin and other anti-platelet aggregation, plaque stabilization, butylphthalide to improve circulation, edaravone scavenging free radicals and other treatments and the subsequent rehabilitation exercise, some of the patients can be restored to normal.
Part of the patients, although given treatment, will still be left behind sequelae, calculation can not return to normal, at this time should be avoided to let the patient to participate in grocery shopping and other daily activities that require calculations, if the patient was originally engaged in cashier, accountant and other jobs, should be suspended from work or change another job.
Cerebral infarction patients, timely medical treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment, do not blindly self-medication.