Post-stroke sequelae

Stroke is a group of cerebrovascular diseases caused by organic brain injury. Stroke is characterized by high incidence, high disability rate and easy recurrence, and the common sequelae include the following: 1. Rehabilitation training. Early rehabilitation training under the guidance of a professional rehabilitator can promote the rehabilitation of the affected limb strength and improve the function of the limb. Speech impairment: Communication impairment and related cognitive impairment are common in many stroke patients, with articulation, slurred speech, spontaneous speech and comprehension impairment. At this time, patients should strengthen the training of listening, speaking, reading and writing to promote the recovery of speech function. 3, sensory impairment: Some stroke patients may have abnormal body sensation, such as numbness, hypesthesia, pain and other abnormalities in the lateral limbs, and symptomatic treatment can be added to patients with severe symptoms. 4. Cognitive impairment: Most of the patients with cortical stroke may have memory, comprehension, calculation, visual space and other cognitive impairment. Such patients can be rehabilitated accordingly, and life care should be strengthened to prevent accidents such as wandering and bruises. In addition, stroke patients may also suffer from visual impairment such as partial blindness, double vision and swallowing disorders. In summary, the sequelae of stroke can involve all aspects of physical function, and patients should undergo early rehabilitation training under the guidance of a professional rehabilitator to improve the recovery of their daily living ability.