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Is acute cerebral infarction a chronic disease?

Is acute cerebral infarction a chronic disease?

Cerebral infarction is a chronic disease, a common and frequently-occurring disease in neurology, which mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people and is an acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease. The disease is mainly manifested as symptoms and signs of neurological deficit, and most patients will leave some sequelae, such as hemiplegia, hemianopia, hemiplegia and speech dysfunction, which seriously affect the quality of life of patients. Patients should be given long-term secondary preventive treatment after discharge, including long-term oral aspirin and clopidogrel to prevent platelet aggregation. Long-term oral administration of statins, such as rosuvastatin, simvastatin and atorvastatin, can stabilize plaque by regulating blood lipids. Long-term control of hypertension and hyperglycemia to prevent the occurrence of re-infarction. Liver function and renal function should be tested regularly during medication.