Can cerebral infarction caused by uremia be cured?

Uremia-induced cerebral infarction is not curable medically, but once a patient with uremia has a cerebral infarction, the clinician can use reasonable medication to maximize the protection of brain function and reduce the sequelae of cerebral infarction. Because more than 90% of patients with uremia have hypertension, clinicians can use reasonable antihypertensive drugs to control the patient’s blood pressure and use drugs that nourish the nerves and improve microcirculation to maximize the protection of the patient’s brain function and reduce the sequelae caused by brain infarction, so that the patient’s quality of life can be protected to the greatest extent.