What should I do if my legs always cramp up after a cerebral thrombosis?

After cerebral thrombosis, leg cramps can be treated by diet, massage and medication.
1. Diet: some patients may have leg cramps caused by hypocalcemia, patients need to supplement calcium, milk, cheese, etc., but also eat more food rich in high-quality protein, such as pork ribs, beef, lean meat, mutton and so on.
2. Massage: You can promote blood circulation in the legs through massage, which can relieve the pain reaction of twitching.
3. Medication: If it is secondary epilepsy, antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine tablets or sodium valproate extended-release tablets can be given to treat the symptoms. If the myoclonus is caused by high muscle tone, baclofen can be given as symptomatic treatment.
Normally, we should pay attention to the local warmth, avoid cold and wind, appropriate activities, eat more calcium-rich food, more sunshine can prevent the occurrence of this situation.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, do not take on your own.