How long does a cerebral pontine infarct usually last?

How long can a cerebral bridge infarction live cannot be generalized. The specific survival time needs to be related to whether the patient is actively treated, the severity of the disease, the patient’s physical condition and other factors. Generally speaking, if the disease is mild, it has little effect on life expectancy. If the disease is serious and uncontrolled, life expectancy may be shortened accordingly.
Pontine infarction is a more serious disease of cerebral infarction. If the size of pontine infarction is not too large, the condition is mild, there is no corresponding functional impairment, and the patient can actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out effective treatment, if the treatment effect is better, the prognosis will be better, and the patient’s life expectancy will not be affected too much.
If the cerebral bridge infarction area is large and the condition is serious, then the body functions and brain functions are easily impaired, the prognosis is relatively poor, and the patient’s life expectancy may be shortened. If it is an acute attack, it may be life-threatening or even sudden death in severe cases.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral pontine infarction should follow the treatment prescribed by the doctor in order to improve the prognosis and thus effectively reduce the adverse effects of the disease.