Most patients recover completely after two months of injury and are able to return to work. Most patients should be 6 to 8 weeks old as outpatient patients. Risk factors should be evaluated and adjusted where necessary. Advice and medication should be kept to keep arterial pressure below 140/40. 85 and for patients with diabetes and kidney less than 130/80, blood sugar should be strictly controlled, given antihypertensive drugs and blood cholesterol if the proportion of fat after fasting for 14-16 hours high and total cholesterol more than 5 mmol per liter of blood or cholesterol Harmful LDL more than 3 millimes per liter of blood despite a low-fat diet, should Aspartins may be discontinued indefinitely. Beta-blockers may be thought to be discontinued after 3 years in low-risk patients. When the pressure is normal, the ring-angiotensin-dosterine inhibitors should be undefined as long as left ventricular dysfunction (cardiac failure) continues.