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Is lacunar cerebral infarction in the left basal ganglia serious? How to treat the most timely, will not recur?
Most patients with lacunar cerebral infarction have a good prognosis. If early diagnosis and proper treatment can be given, most people can fully recover within 2 weeks. Some patients may have slight motor or sensory disorders. It should be noted that lacunar cerebral infarction is prone to relapse for many times, which may lead to the mental decline of patients, even dementia and pseudobulbar palsy (due to the damage of the central nervous system that controls the movement and reflection of tongue, pharynx and larynx, patients have symptoms such as dysphagia, drooling, coughing in drinking water, hoarseness, etc.). Therefore, it is very important to prevent diseases and their recurrence. The incidence of lacunar cerebral infarction is mainly related to hypertension, atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypercoagulability, and the above diseases should be treated in time.

It is suggested that patients use suppositories of traditional Chinese medicine and connect them with suppositories today.