Can subarachnoid hemorrhage hydrocephalus be absorbed

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hydrocephalus cannot be absorbed on its own. Pay attention to repeat CT of the head once a month or every two months. If hydrocephalus is at rest, the person's reaction does not change and there is no need to deal with it. If hydrocephalus progressively increases and the response regresses, surgery is needed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, you can start by taking medicine, and when there is a lot of growth, it may be necessary to need ventricular drainage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The most common causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage are congenital intracranial aneurysms and vascular malformations, followed by hypertension, cerebral atherosclerosis, intracranial tumors, blood diseases, arteritis caused by various infections, tumor destruction of blood vessels, and some unexplained subarachnoid hemorrhage. Smoking and drinking alcohol are associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage, which refers to subarachnoid hemorrhage in the retina of the eye, should be related to excessive eye use.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a type of cerebral hemorrhage, mostly seen in cerebral vascular aneurysm rupture, bleeding into the subarachnoid space, and ventricles, severe headache, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, but generally no limb movement abnormalities, acute phase requires hospitalization**, control blood pressure and intracranial hypertension, bed rest, promote bleeding absorption.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage refers to congenital intracranial vascular malformation, intracranial aneurysm rupture and other causes of hemorrhage, blood stagnation in the subarachnoid space, because of its special triggers, even young adults can develop the disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Subarachnoid hemorrhage depends on the amount of bleeding, and there are drugs and surgery**;

    2. Epilepsy needs to be diagnosed, and there are many types of epilepsy, which are very complicated;

    3. Bleeding will affect the abnormal function of some parts of the brain, which may cause epilepsy;

    4. The sequelae are related to the quality of the bleeding, the location of the bleeding, and the size of the bleeding.

    Encephalopathy is more complex, and cerebrovascular disease is accompanied by some other brain diseases, such as epilepsy, hydrops, etc.; Subarachnoid hemorrhage needs to be aggressive**;

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The question you are asking is too big, if you answer it in detail, it is estimated that 10,000 words will not explain the spontaneous bleeding in the brain, first of all, you must find out the cause, whether it is caused by high blood pressure, or an aneurysm, or some other problem.

    For the detected ** to go to ****, in some cases can not be found **again, for the brain damage that has been caused by hemorrhage to carry out ** The degree of recovery depends on two points, one is the degree of damage to the brain tissue caused by hemorrhage, if the degree of damage is very serious, that is, the primary ** is removed, and there is no good effect, because the damage has already occurred a fait accompli. Rather, whether bleeding, cerebral edema, cerebral vasospasm, and primary ** will continue to develop malignantly in the next course of the disease, and if the malignant development occurs, the patient will change from being able to speak to not being able to speak, from being able to move to not moving.

    There is no fixed formula to deduce, even if the patient's condition is the same when he is admitted to the hospital, it will not be the same when he is discharged, and the condition and the process of ** cannot be predicted.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is a cerebral hemorrhage, stroke.

    Most of the main symptoms are trance, fog, even coma or coma, hemiplegia, crooked tongue, strong tongue or speechlessness, and partial numbness.

    It is not epilepsy, epilepsy is a seizure disorder, the limbs twitch when unconscious, the mouth is foaming, the eyes look up, or make abnormal noises, and after waking up, it is normal as usual, and the limbs are more normal.

    His age and gender? Height and weight? What is the color of the tongue coating? Hot and cold hands and feet? What is the situation of bowel and bowel movements? What kind of eating habits do you have? Mood, sleep and exercise?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello! The baby was born with a head squeezed by the birth canal, and CT showed a small amount of bleeding in the subtarnoid space of the arachnoid and should not be related to meningitis. Now the child's low-grade fever may be related to a viral infection, and if the diagnosis is meningitis, it is also a problem that the viral infection has invaded the meninges.

    Guiding Opinions 1, no disturbance is recommended to be hospitalized for antiviral**.

    2. If the diagnosis of meningitis is not confirmed, it is necessary to lower the intracranial pressure appropriately.

    3. After a period of time, recheck the blood routine and cerebrospinal fluid. I wish the child a speedy **!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Vasospasm is the body's natural response to reduce bleeding by lowering the diameter of blood vessels and reducing blood flow through spasms.

    Cerebral hemorrhage can also cause spasms, but because lenticular artery spasm does not have serious consequences, symptoms are mild.

    The subarachnoid hemorrhage is often the rupture of relatively large blood vessels in the anterior, middle and posterior communication of the brain, and the rupture is a bifurcation, involving the main arteries and branch arteries, and the spasm will cause serious consequences, the symptoms are serious, and it is easy to be recognized and valued by doctors, but there is no effective way to stop it, because this is a natural law, and it is difficult to stop it.

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