How many days of fluids for a patient with a first cerebral infarction

Patients who get cerebral infarction for the first time usually need infusion for 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the severity of the patient. Generally speaking, patients with mild cerebral infarction need to be treated with infusion for 7 to 10 days, while patients with more serious symptoms need to be treated with infusion for about 2 weeks, and the overall general need is 1 to 2 weeks. In the clinic, the doctor will also make adjustments according to the patient’s actual situation, and advise the patient to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The treatment for patients with cerebral infarction is usually to choose the treatment plan of thrombolysis, fiber reduction, anticoagulation, anti-platelet aggregation, and the commonly used drugs are thrombolytic, trichostatin sodium chloride injection and other drugs to improve the circulation, as well as edaravone injection, cytidine diphosphate injection, injection of cerebral proteins hydrolyzed and other nutritive nerve drugs. Different drugs will have different adverse reactions, and family members are advised to observe the patient’s status at all times and notify the doctor in case of any abnormality for treatment.