Complications in patients with cerebral thrombosis who are bedridden for long periods of time

Complications for patients with cerebral thrombosis who are bedridden for a long time: 1. Muscle atrophy can occur, and muscle wasting atrophy can occur because the patient is bedridden for a long time without activities. If the patient does not perform limb activities in bed, there is also a risk of deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremities, and in severe cases, pulmonary embolism can occur. 2, patients can also be bedridden for a long time to develop pneumonic pneumonia, resulting in fever and cough, which can be diagnosed by lung CT. 3, patients who are bedridden for a long time can also be seen in the complications of malnutrition, because the patient is bedridden for a long time, there can be reduced digestive function resulting in 4. Pressure sores can also occur, especially in the sacrococcygeal region due to prolonged lying down and poor local blood circulation, which can lead to infection in severe cases. 5. Patients with cerebral thrombosis who are bedridden for a long time can also suffer from constipation and urinary tract infection.