How to recover from cerebellar hemorrhage and how to recover after intracerebral hemorrhage?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't know your mother is in **? Hope it can help her. I'm a **** teacher.

    After reading your text above, I learned some information, is it your mother who has a cerebral hemorrhage and a genetic history of high blood pressure, and now has a craniotomy, right?

    If so, she should have limb dysfunction, which means that it will not be the same as when she was healthy.

    She needs systematic ** training, I can't see the patient now, I don't know her specific situation, if the symptoms are mild, she can return to normal. However, the sooner you intervene, the better. It's better not to delay!

    As for whether it will **, remember, blood pressure must be well controlled. Again, you must not fall!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The aftermath of intracerebral hemorrhage is a long-term and complex process that requires a comprehensive consideration of medical, personal and other factors. Here are some common steps and recommendations:

    1.Medical**: Intracerebral hemorrhage requires specialized medical treatment**, including surgery or medication to control bleeding, reduce intracranial pressure, and manage related complications. Follow your doctor's instructions, take your medications on time and participate in the necessary examinations and**.

    2.Rest and recovery: In the early stages, proper rest is essential to boost the brain**. Avoid overuse of the brain and strenuous exercise, and try to maintain good sleep and eating habits to promote recovery and repair.

    3.:**** is a critical link after cerebral hemorrhage.

    The team is usually composed of doctors, physicists, occupations, speechists, etc. Develop a plan based on your individual situation, including physical exercises, muscle training, balance training, speech and cognitive training, and more. Actively participate in the ****, exercise and train according to the guidance of professionals.

    4.Adaptation to daily living: Gradually resume activities of daily living according to the recommendations of the ** team. This may include the restoration of daily self-care skills such as washing, eating, dressing, and personal hygiene. Practice performing daily activities independently, gradually improving functioning.

    5.Support and mental health: Intracerebral hemorrhage is a major psychological trauma for patients and families.

    Seeking support, such as joining a group, exchanging experiences with others, and emotional support, is essential to the process. At the same time, pay attention to your mental health and seek professional psychological counseling and support if needed.

    6.Ongoing tracking and prevention: Intracerebral hemorrhage is a long-term process that requires continuous close monitoring of physical changes and progress.

    Regular follow-up visits, examination and guidance from doctors, and taking necessary precautions, such as controlling high blood pressure, controlling blood lipids, and eating a reasonable diet, to reduce the risk of recurrence.

    Please note that the above recommendations are general guidance and specific plans and steps should be determined on an individual basis and with a doctor's assessment. Consult with a professional doctor and team early for personalized planning and.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Control blood pressure: the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is a lifelong disease, and it is necessary to take medication for life.

    Calm your mind: Maintain optimism and avoid getting too excited. For the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, it is the best way to calm the mood, reduce troubles, do not overdo joys and sorrows, be indifferent to fame and fortune, and be content and happy.

    2. Insist on ** training: The main manifestations of patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are generally limb paralysis, language and intellectual disabilities.

    Therefore, the best training should be insisted on to prevent the patient's muscle disuse atrophy and joint rigidity. The same is true for language and intelligence training. This is also an important point in the care of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage.

    Focus on preventing complications: Common complications include bedsores and urinary tract infections.

    Pneumonia, limb deformities, ** burns.

    Careful care should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to prevent complications.

    3. Ensure proper nutrition and intake: Patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage often show aphasia, cannot express their wishes correctly, or have cough and difficulty swallowing, and cannot guarantee eating. It is necessary to set the recipe, the amount of food, and the time to supply, and if necessary, it should be fed through a nasal tube.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cerebral hemorrhage is a relatively common disease, and the incidence is relatively high, some friends may suffer from this disease for various reasons, but don't be afraid, as long as it is correct, there will be a day. Below we will make a detailed introduction to some of the best treatments for cerebral hemorrhage, hoping to help you get rid of the disease as soon as possible. 1. Keep quiet and try to avoid moving patients with cerebral hemorrhage, in principle, rescue on the spot, and various examinations and operations should be light to avoid aggravating bleeding.

    Sedatives should be given appropriately to restless patients, but they have the effect of inhibiting the respiratory center and should be contraindicated. 2. Keep the respiratory tract unobstructed and remove vomit and oral secretions in time, suffocate with fat, and do tracheostomy as soon as possible for those with respiratory infarction symptoms. Nasal cannula oxygen.

    3. Regulating blood pressure during intracerebral hemorrhage is necessary to overcome intracranial hypertension and maintain effective cerebral flow. Lowering blood pressure too much can reduce cerebral blood flow and worsen cerebral edema. The incidence of cerebral embolism combined with hemorrhagic infarction is about 30%, and hemorrhagic cerebral infarction is also called red cerebral infarction because of blood exudation.

    Red cerebral infarction often indicates cerebral embolism, which may be due to the temporary blockage of the slightly larger artery by the embolus, resulting in ischemic deformation or even necrosis of the vessel wall, and when the emboli breaks down, the small emboli flow down the bloodstream to the distal smaller artery. Because the blood vessel wall at the original embolization site is damaged, the permeability of the blood vessel wall is enhanced, and when blood flow is restored, it is easy to leak blood. The extent of pathological damage is often larger than that of the same cerebral atherosclerotic ischemic infarction, which may be caused by the rapid occurrence of cerebral embolism than that of atherosclerotic cerebral infarction, and the difficulty of immediate establishment of collateral circulation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The bleeding site and amount of bleeding in each patient with cerebral hemorrhage are different, and the degree of condition of different patients with cerebral hemorrhage is different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Acute stage: according to the amount of bleeding and location, generally half a month to 1 month, absolute bedridden, oxygen, in a regular hospital**, family members can massage the patient's muscles and move the patient's joints. This is a critical period, when there are many brain cells on the verge of death, and the activity will add to his burden, so it is best to stay absolutely in bed and remain calm.

    Be sure to go to the hospital**, rescue the brain cell, don't wait for it to die, then it can't be rescued.

    Recovery period: The patient can get out of bed and move, strengthen functional exercises, not impatient, and step by step. At this time, you can take blood-invigorating drugs and nutritional nerve drugs.

    Control of underlying diseases: hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc. After that, go to the hospital every six months for maintenance, preferably in the autumn and winter and winter and spring.

    Mainly intravenous drops of drugs that invigorate blood and nourish brain cells.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you only use the hospital's ** plan, I can tell you for sure that this disease is not curable, and taking medicine every day = taking poison every day. There are 30 million patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in China who die every year, and one person dies every 12 seconds, not to mention the world, cancer and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases account for more than 6% of the deaths, which is also a common topic in the world. Of course, those great scientists will not fail to find the nemesis of this disease, and the product has been launched, but it is not as common as medicine.

    The reason is also very simple, this disease is blocked blood vessels, the medicine can only expand the blood vessels, can not clear the garbage in the blood, the symptoms are not cured, as long as the garbage in the blood vessels is dissolved, there is the possibility of **, and the dissolution of garbage can only be through nutrition, this disease is originally eaten, caused by unbalanced nutrition, the bell must be tied to the bell, in the nutrition conditioning, your father will have a complete chance.

    "Navoco, allicin" is the most basic, the specific nutrition plan can only be decided according to your dad's physical condition and eating habits, everyone's dietary taste is different, and the nutrients that need to be supplemented are different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm a learner....From my professional point of view, ** does not mean recovery but functional improvement, that is, in line with the principle of improving the quality of life, the development of stroke ** is relatively mature, exercise ** physiotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine combined, and active early intervention ** will have a good ** effect, that is to say, can not be completely recovered, but at least it will not make him worse will not be a burden on the family.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't be stressed, do the heavy work, and have fun! Blood pressure must be well controlled, buy a self-test blood pressure monitor on the wrist, should not be too full, avoid morning exercises, play Tai Chi in the afternoon, slow walking and other can not be intense exercise, eat more fruits, fish, yogurt, celery, black fungus, etc., you can work, but you must persuade him, don't be so excited, you can drive a battery car, of course, you can use hot water to wash your hair, you can use a hair dryer.

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