Acute cerebral infarction amnesia how long can memory be restored memory does not have a clear standard, can be significantly restored in a short period of time, may also be partially restored, or may not be restored.
Amnesia caused by cerebral infarction, if intravenous thrombolysis and other treatments are given in time to restore cerebral perfusion, cerebral function damage can be significantly recovered in a short period of time, or even return to normal.
Amnesia in patients with cerebral infarction who fail to undergo thrombolysis and conventional treatment will gradually recover as their condition recovers, but most of them will recover partially; in some patients with large infarcts and infarcts in some special areas, amnesia may not be recovered all the time.
Patients with cerebral infarction have different treatments and prognosis due to different infarction sites, sizes, underlying diseases, etc. Therefore, there is no exact recovery time, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.