It is possible to recover after thrombolysis failure of cerebral infarction.
If the patient’s cerebral infarction is small in scope and the infarcted part has little influence on daily life, although the thrombolysis fails, through the anti-platelet coagulation, stabilization of plaque, improvement of circulation, scavenging of free radicals medication, coupled with standardized functional rehabilitation exercises, the patient may recover and achieve clinical cure.
If the area of cerebral infarction is large, the symptoms are more serious, and the failure of thrombolysis generally can not return to normal, most of the sequelae, such as limb paralysis, speech disorders, dysphagia and so on.
The rapid onset of cerebral infarction not only poses a great threat to human health and life, but also increases the burden of patients and families, so it is important to receive treatment as soon as possible after the onset of the disease.