how to treat coma caused by cerebral infarction?
- 2025-07-27
- Dr. Xiao
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patients with cerebral infarction are comatose and have severe illnesses. in this case, oral medication is needed to promote the recovery of the patient's disease, and the medication needs to be given to the patient through a nasogastric tube. during this period, patients should be given atorvastatin calcium tablets to reduce lipids, stabilize plaques, and protect endothelium.

if the patient has hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, or hyperhomocysteinemia, he or she needs to take oral hypoglycemic drugs, blood pressure lowering drugs, blood homocysteine lowering drugs, and blood lipid lowering drugs for treatment.
in addition to taking drugs, patients should also undergo active treatment, such as thrombolysis, fiber reduction, anticoagulation, and antiplatelet, to promote the recovery of the patient's neurological function. if the patient's cerebral edema is considered to be severe, the patient will also be treated for dehydration and intracranial pressure reduction to promote the recovery of the patient's neurological function.
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