Is there a cure for cerebral infarction?

There is a possibility of cure for cerebral infarction. The efficacy of cerebral infarction depends on the timeliness after the onset of the disease, the specific blocked blood vessels are related to the clinical symptoms, and the chances of cure are greater for mild cerebral infarction as well as timely consultation after the onset of the disease. Because treatments can only be chosen early after the onset, such as intravenous thrombolytic therapy and arterial embolization, missing the best time for treatment is impossible. Intravenous thrombolytic therapy is to dissolve the clots blocking the blood vessels open with special drugs to improve the blood supply to the brain tissue and open the blocked blood vessels. It needs to be performed within 4-6 hours after the onset of the disease, beyond which brain hemorrhage is easily induced. Arterial thrombectomy is the use of a special catheter device to remove the clogged embolus from the blood vessel, thus opening up the blocked blood vessel, and is mostly performed within 12 hours after the onset of the disease. The sequelae of cerebral infarction can be improved by acupuncture, physical therapy and rehabilitation training.