Bilateral frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction is not considered a major disease, and some patients have no obvious symptoms.
Some patients are found to have bilateral frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction by CT or MRI during physical examination, and there are no obvious uncomfortable symptoms; patients generally do not need special treatment, but need to actively treat the underlying diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and use glucose-lowering or antihypertensive drugs to make the blood pressure gradually reach the standard.
A small number of patients with bilateral frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction show some symptoms, such as motor dysfunction, ataxia, slurred speech, etc. They should go to the neurology department of the hospital for consultation and treatment.
Although bilateral frontal lobe lacunar cerebral infarction is not a big disease, but we still need to pay attention to it positively, if you don’t do a good job in preventing it, there may be recurrence, if you have any discomfort symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor’s guidance.