Average life expectancy of patients with cerebral thrombosis

The life expectancy of patients with cerebral thrombosis varies from person to person, and it is not possible to generalize how long they can live. For patients with mild cerebral thrombosis, it does not significantly affect their life expectancy, while patients with severe disease may live for a few months or a few years. Cerebral thrombosis is a kind of ischemic cerebrovascular disease, often due to atherosclerosis, cardiac embolism and other reasons, patients with cerebral blood vessel stenosis, occlusion and thus lead to cerebral infarction, the patient will be dizziness, crooked mouth, hemiparesis, speech and other symptoms, need to be timely thrombolytic therapy, followed by continuing to standardize the second level of prevention, and rehabilitation training. For patients with mild disease, they can recover their basic daily living ability through medication and rehabilitation training, but if their condition is critical, it will be life-threatening and shorten their survival period. It is recommended that patients undergo regular checkups, take medication as prescribed by the doctor, and actively cooperate with rehabilitation therapy.