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Does it take 2 13 years to recover from cerebral infarction?

The recovery period of cerebral infarction may take two to three years. If patients with cerebral infarction have some symptoms such as numbness of limbs, weakness of limbs, slurred speech, slow response, and decreased memory. Rehabilitation treatment and functional exercise should be actively given during the recovery period, and acupuncture, physical therapy, massage, hot compress and other treatments can also be combined.

In the recovery period of cerebral infarction, we should actively do secondary prevention to avoid some risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, genetic factors, etc., which will make the cerebral infarction relapse or aggravate. Pay attention to monitoring blood pressure at ordinary times, effectively control blood pressure, control diabetes, prevent the aggravation of arteriosclerosis, and check regularly at ordinary times to prevent serious vascular diseases. If the vascular disease is serious, surgery can also be considered.

The recovery period of cerebral infarction is about half a year, but this is the approximate time, because everyone's condition is different, so the recovery period is different. The late nursing and rehabilitation training of cerebral infarction are very important. During the recovery period, we must pay attention to living habits, eat more digestible liquid food, exercise more, practice sitting up, exercise standing and walking, pay attention to observing physical condition, enlighten and maintain a good mood, and pay attention to regular physical examination during the recovery period. The recovery period of cerebral infarction is within one year of onset. Cerebral infarction is acute within one month after onset, and it will recover in one to six months, but there will be sequelae after half a year. Therefore, it is suggested that patients with cerebral infarction must seize the good treatment opportunity to reduce the occurrence of sequelae. For patients in acute phase, antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin must be given. Rehabilitation treatment should be carried out in time for patients in recovery period, and secondary preventive treatment should be carried out at the same time.