How to treat cerebral infarction hand numbness

Patients with cerebral infarction palsy are mainly given neurotrophic as well as corresponding treatment for cerebral infarction. Commonly used drugs for nerve nutrition mainly include vitamin B1, vitamin B12, methylcobalamin, and also rat nerve growth factor can be applied. The main therapeutic drugs for patients with cerebral infarction include ultra-early application of alteplase and urokinase thrombolytic therapy, and for patients beyond the time window of thrombolytic therapy, mainly aspirin and clopidogrel antiplatelet aggregation are given. The main drugs to improve cerebral metabolism at the same time are vincristine, cytarabine, olanzapine, edaravone, and also to improve blood circulation the main drugs are sulforaphane, vincristine and trimethoprim. If the patient is a cerebral embolism, anticoagulation therapy should be given; if the patient is a large cerebral infarction and is bedridden for a long time, anticoagulation therapy can also be given to prevent the formation of venous thrombosis in the lower limbs; for patients with cerebral infarction who have hand numbness, acupuncture therapy can be given if necessary.