Can you practice handwriting with a slight cerebral infarction?

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Mild symptoms of cerebral infarction, if not treated in time, will eventually develop into a serious cerebral infarction, the consequences are unimaginable. Cerebral infarction with mild symptoms is likely to be cured in time. For example, lacunar cerebral infarction is a mild cerebral infarction, which is relatively better and easier to cure.

Because cerebral infarction is a chronic disease with a long medication cycle, long-term use of western medicine has great side effects, while Chinese medicine takes effect very slowly, so it is difficult to effectively treat cerebral infarction in the best treatment period. Therefore, the only modern Chinese medicine successfully developed twice in China has become the first choice for treating cerebral infarction and its sequelae. Adhere to medication, diet regulation, rehabilitation exercise, emotional regulation, good home care, and control blood pressure and blood lipids. Only when these aspects are available can patients recover as soon as possible.