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Can patients with cerebral infarction soak their feet?
Patients with cerebral infarction can also soak their feet. Patients with cerebral infarction generally miss sequelae. Proper foot soaking is helpful to the recovery of patients. Soaking feet is a common pedicure method in Chinese medicine. Soaking feet with hot water can relieve fatigue and help patients sleep quality. In addition, soaking feet also helps to dredge the nerves and acupoints of the feet, thus achieving health care. Soaking feet with hot water can also improve local blood circulation, dispel cold and promote metabolism, which is also of great help to patients with cerebral infarction.

Cerebral infarction is a very common disease in neurology, which is generally caused by cerebral ischemia and hypoxia due to cerebral blood supply disorder. The clinical symptoms of patients with cerebral infarction are more complicated. Patients with mild cerebral infarction are generally prone to dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting. Patients with severe cerebral infarction generally have hemiplegia and aphasia.

Patients with cerebral infarction usually pay attention to the temperature of foot bath water. The temperature of soaking feet is generally controlled at about 37-40 degrees, and the time of soaking feet is 30 minutes to 40 minutes each time. Generally, some traditional Chinese medicines, such as dried ginger, safflower, wormwood, angelica, notopterygium root, lifeless, etc., can be used in the foot soaking process. If you feel uncomfortable after soaking your feet, please stop soaking your feet.