2, avoid greasy, sweet and greasy, too salty to stimulate fire and phlegm: less sweet drinks, cream cake intake; Avoid eating too much sauce, pickles, etc.
3, avoid cold spicy food: such as liquor, pepper, spicy hot pot and so on. And hot foods such as strong tea, mung beans, sheep, dog meat, etc.
4, avoid smoking, alcoholism: tobacco poison can damage the intima of blood vessels, and can shrink small blood vessels, narrow the lumen, and easily form thrombosis; Heavy drinking is harmful to blood vessels. According to the investigation, alcoholism is one of the causes of cerebral infarction.
Patients with cerebral infarction can generally choose the following supplementary diet prescription:
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, patients with cerebral infarction after meals vinegar 5- 10 ml, has the effect of softening blood vessels.
To prevent the so-called prevention is to avoid the recurrence of cerebral infarction and at the same time avoid cerebral hemorrhage and coagulation dysfunction.
Patients with acute cerebral infarction can be recanalized quickly and effectively if urokinase and streptokinase are used. Used to dissolve thrombus within 3 hours. However, no matter which method is used to treat cerebral infarction, the recurrence rate of cerebral infarction is still high, with the incidence rate of about 30% in the first 30 days. The first arterial infarction after treatment usually occurs within 7- 10 days after treatment. How to prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction has become the biggest headache for neurologists and patients.