Cerebral Infarction Speech Disorder Recovery Methods

Cerebral infarction language barrier recovery can be recovered by way of medication, surgery and rehabilitation. 1. Drug treatment: language disorder in patients with cerebral infarction is caused by ischemia and hypoxia of language center due to the infarction site occurring in the language center of the brain, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of language center. Thrombolytic drugs such as alteplase can be given in the acute stage in order to recanalize blood vessels, restore blood and oxygen supply and improve symptoms. During the recovery period, antiplatelet agents such as aspirin can be given to prevent platelet aggregation; atorvastatin can be given to lower lipids, stabilize plaque and protect the endothelium of blood vessels; and methylcobalamin and vitamin B1 can be given to nourish and repair the nerves in order to promote recovery. 2. Surgical treatment: including endovascular stenting and interventional thrombectomy, through which blood vessels can be reconnected and local blood and oxygen supply can be restored to improve symptoms. 3. Rehabilitation therapy: patients should be actively trained in pronunciation and language, such as auditory and language stimulation; communication ability training; sign language and pictorial representation. Make the patients mobilize their residual ability as much as possible to promote the recovery of language function. Cerebral infarction patients with language disorders, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for reasonable treatment and rehabilitation.