Is it possible to recover from a cerebral infarction after two years of right hemiplegia?
Two examples close to me: full recovery after two years of brain infarction
I've heard of an example of a brain hemorrhage where it took five years to walk, another five years, and ten years from the onset of the hemorrhage to be able to run.
At the hospital, I was told by a rehab doctor that the leg would take a year to recover and the arm would take two years to recover, and after that, it'd be fixed and couldn't be recovered.
After I was discharged from the hospital, I realized the irresponsible bullshit these quacks were spewing.
Our neighborhood janitor, 60 years old, had a brain attack, and she recovered in two years, and now she can't even tell.
Don't trust quacks who don't know their patients, who don't know their patients, and quacks who treated me wrong, trust yourself.
Thank you! Cerebral infarction right hemiplegia after two years to be able to do rehabilitation functional training, but whether or not rehabilitation, must be based on the state of the injury at the time of the state.
It must be understood that one is destructive symptoms and one is irritating symptoms. Generally speaking, if it is destructive symptoms, right hemiplegia for two years, basically there is no special method, just do some rehabilitation function exercise is possible, but it does not recover very well.
But if the symptoms are irritating, if they are two years old, there is still a better hope for a largely late recovery.
So that creates a situation where some people recover very well and some people recover poorly.
There are people who think rehab is a good thing and actively recommend people for rehab, but there are also people who think rehab is a scam. So there's basically no way to make a good clear distinction between the ones that don't do a good job of making it clear.
Generally speaking, if there is a complete destruction of the central nervous system, then it is a destructive symptom, and this is something that needs to be identified on a CT or MRI. Generally speaking, the muscle strength is at grade 0 or grade 1, so there is not much hope for such patients.
However, if there is a disruption of the transmission nerve fibers in the central nervous system, then there is a possibility of irritation. In that case, it is possible that patients with muscle strength of grade 2 or 3 or even 4 will recover very meaningfully.
Therefore, it is recommended that you must first improve your own examination to clarify your own relevant symptoms, which is more conducive to reducing the occurrence of adverse reactions.
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The most prime period for rehabilitation after cerebral infarction is the first 3 months, and the first 6 months are also very effective. The degree of rehabilitation is closely related to the site of cerebral infarction, whether or not the blood vessels are recanalized, later rehabilitation training, and secondary prevention of stroke. If you are completely paralyzed after a cerebral infarction, and your muscle strength is at a relatively low level such as grade 0-2, it is difficult to recover after 2 years, but it is not absolutely impossible to recover.
I once a patient with brain stem infarction, the gold of the 6 months are not doing rehabilitation, paralyzed for 2 years before learning about the rehabilitation of such a department, he would have been completely dependent on a wheelchair life for 2 years, but 2 years before the start of the rehabilitation treatment is still effective, he is now able to rely on crutches to walk at home after 6 months of systematic rehabilitation, to complete the simple daily life such as going to the toilet. So Dr. Chung @ Rehabilitation Dr. Chung feels that if you suffer from such a disease, it is best to have active and systematic rehabilitation for the first 6 months. But 2 years will still be effective too, it's just that rehabilitation is relatively more laborious.
Is it possible to recover from a cerebral infarction after two years of right hemiplegia?
Everyone's condition is different, and the owner did not provide a specific condition, so it is not easy to determine. However, in the clinic, there is no lack of cases of recovery after two years, so the patient should follow the program provided by the doctor and continue to take medication and care, and I believe there will be a good result.
In western medicine, stroke is called stroke, which can be divided into two categories according to its nature: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Ischemic stroke accounts for about 80% of the total number of stroke patients, among which multiple cerebral infarction is the most common.
Acute cerebral infarction is a common internal medicine critical illness caused by atherosclerosis and other factors, resulting in abnormal blood supply to the cerebrovascular system, neurological dysfunction of the human body, which in turn affects the patient's ability to express themselves in limbs, speech and other abilities.
Cerebral infarction is a major cardiovascular disease that seriously threatens the physical and mental health of China's elderly population due to its rapid progression and high mortality rate. Early treatment can effectively restore blood supply to the brain, and there is a difference between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.
I. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
To understand the etiology and pathogenesis of multiple cerebral infarction with qi deficiency and blood stasis, two disease triggers, sleep deprivation and exhaustion swimming, were selected based on the theory of "labor leads to qi depletion" in traditional Chinese medicine.
There are 2 reasons for the formation of qi deficiency, one is the generation of insufficient, mainly due to the innate endowment is insufficient, or after the loss of nourishment, or lungs, spleen and kidney dysfunction and lead to; the second is the dissipation of too much, mainly due to the exhaustion of internal injuries, not to recover from a long period of time and other reasons. Commonly used methods are hunger method, fatigue method, high-fat diet method, etc.; of which the fatigue method is divided into physical fatigue method and mental fatigue method.

II. Western medical treatment
Acute cerebral infarction is also known as acute ischemic stroke, and intravenous thrombolysis is a commonly used clinical method for the treatment of acute cerebral infarction, which can effectively restore the patient's cerebrovascular perfusion and greatly reduce the neurological dysfunction caused by ischemic necrosis of brain tissue. Intravenous thrombolysis often needs to be carried out within 6h of the onset of cerebral infarction, so it is particularly important for physicians and nurses to cooperate with each other to win valuable time for patients.
The patients with cerebral infarction were given aspirin, a certain concentration of mannitol and other drugs for cerebral circulation improvement and cerebral dynamics restoration therapy, in addition to the above drugs, and then perform the recombinant tissue-type fibrinolytic plasminogen activator thrombolytic therapy within 30min intravenous drip.
During the course of intravenous thrombolysis, the combination of rigorous nursing care is necessary to achieve a high cure rate. During the home process, it is important to take good care of the patient. Comprehensive care can help patients recover as quickly as possible!
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I was the one who had hemiplegia on my right side and spent three months recovering in a hospital rehab unit, after which I got depressed due to both physical and psychological stress. I basically did not recover much during the two years of my illness. After the depression was cured, the mentality was better, coupled with my hard workout, the progress was great, and now I am basically similar to a good person, except that I still have some abduction in walking and my hands are weak. Practice has proved that after two years there is still a lot of room for improvement.
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All I can say is that it is possible, and it is not uncommon in real life for patients to regain some mobility after years of hemiplegia, but at the same time, we should understand that rehabilitation and full recovery are two different concepts.

Why does a cerebral infarction cause hemiplegia?
There is no direct link between cerebral infarction and hemiplegia; hemiplegia is only one of the sequelae of cerebral infarction and not all cerebral infarction patients end up with hemiplegia.
We need to understand that the pathological process of cerebral infarction is mainly due to the gradual necrosis of brain tissues because of ischemia and hypoxia, and all brain tissues have unique roles, for example, the frontal lobe, which is close to the forehead, in charge of emotions, moods, personality, etc.; the temporal lobe is close to the ears, in charge of auditory and language functions; the occipital lobe is located in the back of the brain, in charge of vision, information processing, etc.; the parietal lobe is close to the top of the head, in charge of motor and sensory functions. Of course, the brain is not the only thing that is amazing, but also the cerebellum, the brainstem, the thalamus and many other structural organizations.
The main reason for hemiparesis in patients with cerebral infarction is the necrosis of localized cells in the parietal lobe, and the function of this part of the cellular director is lost.

Recovery is difficult, but not impossible!
For patients with hemiplegia after cerebral infarction, it is certain that the earlier the rehabilitation, the higher the hope of recovery, and conversely the longer the delay, the lower the hope of recovery.
But as I always say, there is no absolute concept in medicine, even if the patient's muscle strength is in the 0-2 level, it is not impossible to "recover" and walk on their own, for this part of the patients with high treatment difficulty, the simple rehabilitation exercise may not be very effective, and need to carry out neuromodulation, dormant brain nerve cells to activate and regain the patient's lost mobility. Neuromodulation is needed to activate the dormant brain nerve cells and revive the patient's lost mobility.

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Life to public health, cerebral infarction patients after two years, the general possibility of recovery is very small, neurological rehabilitation medicine after a large number of observations and experiments, found that two years is a neurological rehabilitation period, the general disease within the golden period of the possibility of limb recovery is the largest, the general golden period is within six months, this time the way to use the use of the good. Don't care about Chinese medicine and Western medicine rehabilitation means are used on the good. Then, within two years, it is also an important period of rehabilitation, good rehabilitation training, acupuncture and massage, drink some blood circulation and blood stasis Chinese medicine, drink some yang tonic Chinese medicine, there is still a possibility of limb recovery. After two years, it will be very difficult.
Of course, this is just a basic law, individuals will have some differences, adhere to the recovery will have good results, this is not desirable to give up.
I can't. The most rehab done in the hospital is for brain attacks!
The main symptoms of cerebral infarction: central facial paralysis, swallowing dysfunction, cognitive impairment, hemiparesis, incontinence, unilateral neglect. The most frequent is limb hemiparesis.
The recovery period of patients with cerebral infarction is generally one year, the first three months is the best recovery period, the recovery is also relatively fast, three months after the recovery space decreases, six months after the recovery is also slowing down, the recovery effect is not obvious. 1 year after the basic stereotypes, but does not exclude special circumstances, but I have not seen, hemiplegia two years after the recovery can still be recovered. Especially the recovery of hand function, it is more difficult, hand function if there is a grip or finger movement in one month, can predict the hand function, this hand can be restored as a functional hand, if 1 month, 3 months without any movement of the fingers, may be the hand function can not be restored.
Therefore, it is best to carry out rehabilitation treatment as soon as possible after hemiplegia, after half a year or one year basically can not be recovered, don't believe that some people out there say that you can take medicine or what health care products can be recovered, don't be in a hurry to seek medical advice!

I don't know. It's been two months. What do you mean by recovery? The doctor said that you don't need to be in the hospital to recover to go to work, but their requirements are too low and there is still a big gap between normal people
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