What are the signs of hemiplegia finger recovery in ischemic cerebral infarction

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cerebral infarction is a series of symptoms caused by the blockage of the blood vessels that supply the brain, and the signs of improvement are as follows:

    Clause. 1. The acute phase of cerebral infarction is two weeks, and there is no further progression of the disease during these two weeks.

    Clause. 2. There are no serious complications, such as venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, pulmonary infection, central hyperthermia, seizures, emergency gastric ulcer or gastric bleeding. After a good vascular assessment, the vascular condition was not very bad, and there were no significant multiple stenosis in place.

    Clause. 3. If it is not a large lesion, there are signs of improvement in symptoms within two weeks, such as hemiplegic limbs, memory gradually recovers, those who cannot speak have verbal expression, the pronunciation gradually becomes clearer, and the numbness of most limbs recovers slowly.

    Clause. Fourth, in the acute stage of cerebral infarction, it will cause a sharp increase in blood pressure, and the change in blood sugar is relatively large, so blood pressure and blood sugar are gradually controlled, which is also a sign of cerebral infarction. In patients with very large infarcts, the gradual stabilization of vital signs is also a sign of improvement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The sequelae left after cerebral infarction are more delicate and the more difficult it is to recover the function, like the function of the hand is many, it can only come slowly, you can let him start with the big thing, gradually become smaller, the smaller the more difficult it is, to encourage, confidence is the most important, but how many times there are sequelae.

    This situation is also more in line with the order of limb function recovery, generally from the proximal end to gradually recover the function, and then the distal end, the more engaged in fine motor joints to recover slower, there is no good way, or ** training, strengthen the finger joint function exercise.

    Hello patient, patients with cerebral infarction are unable to move their hands or one limb is unable to move, which is a common clinical symptom of cerebral infarction. Mild limb dysfunction, after active medication**, combined with **, including homework**, exercise**, acupuncture, physiotherapy, plus their own active cooperation, it is possible to return to the previous state in 1-3 months. If the patient's limb mobility impairment is very severe or completely paralyzed, although the degree of limb dysfunction will gradually improve after active treatment, there will still be varying degrees of functional disability.

    Wishing you a speedy recovery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The fingers have a nervous system dredging, blood circulation, muscle softening, and slowly moving around, so it will be better to move your fingers often.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you ask this question well, of course, there will be a recovery, and there will be a sign of movement from time to time, so you need to observe more.

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