Recovery from urinary retention due to cerebral infarction

Urinary retention due to cerebral infarction can be facilitated by oral medication and physical therapy. Urinary retention caused by cerebral infarction is usually due to the impaired neurological function after cerebral infarction. Patients with this symptom need to actively treat the primary disease and carry out thrombolysis in the acute stage. In the recovery period, under the guidance of the doctor, the patient can be regulated by oral antiplatelet aggregation and lipid-lowering drugs, such as aspirin, atorvastatin calcium, etc. In addition, a catheter can be inserted to induce urinary retention. In addition, a catheter can be inserted for drainage to promote the drainage of urine, or a cystostomy can be performed. Physical therapy can also be used to help with functional recovery. Usually patients should develop the habit of regular urination, but also to control the blood sugar, blood pressure and blood fat, if there is an elevation, should be timely regulation. In addition, patients should eat a light diet, do not eat high salt and high sugar content food. It is recommended that patients with urinary retention after cerebral infarction consult their doctors in time for treatment and rehabilitation under the guidance of doctors.