Question

Can neonatal cerebral infarction be cured?

Answer

There is currently no theoretical basis for preventing cerebral infarction with a six-month course of intravenous therapy. It is impossible to dissolve clots six months later; the optimal time for dissolving clots, especially arterial thrombolytic therapy, is within three hours after the onset of the disease. Here are the treatment methods and preventive measures for cerebral infarction:

  • Control hypertension
  • Prevent heart disease
  • Actively treat diabetes
  • Prevent hyperlipidemia
  • Maintain a reasonable lifestyle
  • Treatment principles for acute cerebral infarction
    • Thrombolytic therapy
    • Anticoagulant therapy
    • Antiplatlet drugs
    • Antithrombotic therapy
    • Blood thinning therapy
    • Brain protective agents
    • Traditional Chinese medicine and herbs
    • Rehabilitation treatment
    • General treatment
      • Adjust blood pressure
      • Maintain clear airway
      • Lower intracranial pressure and brain edema
      • Prevent and treat respiratory and urinary tract infections
      • Rational use of antibiotics
      • Prevent pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities
      • Early activity to prevent bedsores
      • Strengthen nutrition According to the specific condition of the patient, nasal feeding, intravenous hyperalimentation, and other measures are taken to create opportunities for recovery.