Can you recover from cerebral paralysis?

If the infarction is small and the hemiplegia is not very serious, it is possible to recover after active treatment. However, if the infarction is large and the hemiplegia is severe, it is impossible to recover completely.
Cerebral infarction paralysis is a kind of somato-motor dysfunction caused by cerebral infarction. Mild cerebral infarction paralysis is mainly manifested by headache, dizziness, numbness of limbs, speech disorder and so on.
If the area of infarction is not very large, you can choose anti-platelet drug treatment under the guidance of doctors, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., and at the same time with nutritional support drugs, such as injection of rat nerve growth factor, etc., a certain probability of possible recovery.
However, in the case of severe cerebral infarction paralysis, the patient’s symptoms are usually more severe, and may have symptoms such as impaired consciousness, hemiparesis, numbness, aphasia and so on. It is usually difficult to recover completely, and some improvement can be achieved through targeted treatment.
When patients are diagnosed with cerebral infarction paralysis, they should consult a doctor in time and actively cooperate with the treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, which can effectively avoid the deterioration of the condition.