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How to treat paralytic pain in patients with cerebral infarction?
The root cause of pain is the poor blood flow in the brain, coupled with the condition of cerebral infarction, which makes the cranial nerves excessively oppressed. The patient is in great pain and needs continuous rehabilitation treatment to get better.

Treatment methods mainly include acupuncture, hyperthermia, massage, oxygen inhalation and drug drip. It is necessary to comprehensively implement policies, and don't blindly believe that one method can be cured.

Dietary principle: 1. Avoid high-fat and high-calorie foods, with less meat and less greasy. 2. Avoid cold and spicy food, such as white wine and spicy hot pot. 3. Avoid smoking and drinking.

4, the diet is light, and vinegar is used instead of salt and sugar.

Dietary prescription for patients with cerebral infarction:

1, 6 grams of auricularia auricula, soaked in water, with vegetables or steamed food. It can reduce blood lipid, prevent thrombosis and prevent platelet aggregation.

2. Five celery roots, red dates 10, decoction and jujube soup can reduce blood cholesterol.

3. Eat fresh hawthorn or soak it in boiling water, add some honey, and let it cool to make tea. If cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes, don't add honey.

4. Raw garlic or onion 10- 15g can reduce blood lipid, enhance fibrin activity and prevent arteriosclerosis.

5, after meals, vinegar 5- 10 ml has the effect of softening blood vessels.

adjuvant therapy

1, as soon as possible, actively start rehabilitation exercise, practice qigong, Tai Ji Chuan, six-character health preservation. If you can't exercise, you should also have manual massage to prevent muscle atrophy from causing long-term bed rest.

2, keep a happy mood, you can listen to music and tell jokes, which is very beneficial to prevent the illness from getting worse and recover as soon as possible.

I wish you a speedy recovery!