What are the possible after-effects of a brain clot surgery?

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The sequelae of cerebral thrombosis surgery mainly include limb dysfunction, language dysfunction, dysphagia, etc. It is recommended that patients should receive targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors.

1. Limb dysfunction: Due to blockage of cerebral blood vessels, local nerves may be compressed, leading to hemiplegia. If the condition is severe, it may also cause incontinence. It is recommended that patients can use nerve nourishing drugs to improve the condition under the guidance of doctors, such as Mecobalamin Tablets and Vitamin B6 Tablets. At the same time, acupuncture, massage and other methods can be used for adjuvant treatment under the guidance of doctors.

2. Language dysfunction: As the language center of the brain is affected, there may be unclear speech and slurred speech. At this time, exercise can be appropriately strengthened, and drugs that promote blood circulation can be taken under the guidance of doctors, such as Ginkgo Biloba Extract Tablets and Xue Sai Tong Capsules.

3. Dysphagia: Due to ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissue, the muscles of the throat will lose control ability, resulting in dysphagia. At this time, food can be taken through nasal feeding, and nutrients needed by the body can be supplemented through intravenous injection of nutrient solution. In addition, there may also be symptoms such as headache and dizziness. If the symptoms persist or are accompanied by other discomforts, patients should promptly go to the hospital for treatment.