What are the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage? What are the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage?

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

    If the patient has a large or multiple intracerebral hemorrhages, it is likely to have more severe mental and intellectual disability, usually characterized by negative pessimism, depression, and irritability. Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are headache, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, inattention, tinnitus, dazzling, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain and fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression and other complicated but not particularly troublesome sequelae. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should pay attention to the conditioning of the body, should supplement nutrition through a reasonable diet in time, and should also pay attention to rest more to avoid cerebral hemorrhage**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include: personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, mental weakness, amnesia, hemiplegia, unsteady gait, loss of control of limbs, aphasia, slurred speech and other speech dysfunctions, as well as headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreams, inattention, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain and fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, dementia, depression and other concurrent symptoms. These sequelae symptoms are also symptoms of the need for targeted training in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage in the process.

    Sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage may cause limb dysfunction.

    1.Limb dysfunction.

    Limb dysfunction is commonly known as hemiplegia, and is divided into hemiplegic sensory dysfunction and motor dysfunction, the location of the bleeding point of cerebral hemorrhage leads to damage to the motor or sensory functional area of the brain, which will lead to the impairment of the sensory or motor nerve center of the limb, and the patient will completely or incompletely, lose the sensory and motor control function of the affected side of the limb, which is easier to find in the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, and needs to be taken seriously in the later stage, and has a more obvious impact on the patient's later quality of life.

    Cognitive impairment.

    2.Mental and intellectual cognitive impairment.

    Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage have mental and intellectual cognitive impairment after the initial symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage, and then have multiple cerebral hemorrhages, and the sequelae can be manifested as mental and intellectual cognitive impairments, such as personality changes, pessimism, depression, malaise, irritability, etc., and even cognitive impairments such as mental weakness and partial amnesia. The main cause of this is damage to the nerve tissue in the brain caused by cerebral hemorrhage.

    The sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage cause speech dysfunction.

    3.Speech dysfunction (i.e., aphasia).

    Speech dysfunction caused by sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, according to different **, includes motor aphasia (broca aphasia), sensory aphasia, and named aphasia. It is mainly related to the damage of the cerebral language area of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, no matter which kind of aphasia, it will lead to the patient's speech expression and understanding of language, words, gestures and other speech disorders, the patient is speechless, unable to express and understand gestures and words, and aphasia is also a more serious sequelae.

    Swallowing dysfunction is not able to chew and swallow normally.

    4. Swallowing dysfunction.

    The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are manifested as patients with swallowing dysfunction, whose lips, tongue, throat, and jaw completely or partially lose their motor and sensory functions, and are unable to complete normal biting, chewing, swallowing and other actions, mainly due to cerebral nervous system damage, and its severity is closely related to the severity of intracerebral hemorrhage.

    The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage also include symptoms such as dizziness and headache.

    The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include hemiplegia, memory loss, listlessness, aphasia, dysphagia and other main symptoms, as well as dizziness, headache, insomnia, nausea, unsteady gait, facial muscle stiffness leading to facial deformation, dementia, depression and other symptoms. These symptoms are mostly concurrent with other major symptoms, because the location of cerebral hemorrhage bleeding points in patients with cerebral hemorrhage is different, and the degree of bleeding is different, patients with mild symptoms can gradually reduce some of the symptoms through exercise in the later period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Intracerebral hemorrhage is what we often call stroke, that is, a type of stroke, which has the characteristics of high morbidity and mortality. Most of the survivors will be left with varying degrees of disability, which brings both physical and mental suffering to the patients themselves, as well as a heavy burden on their families and society.

    Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhageThe main ones include motor dysfunction, cognitive dysfunction, speech dysfunction, swallowing dysfunction, etc. The most common complication of motor dysfunction is "hemiplegia"; Cognitive dysfunction refers to memory loss, slow reactions, etc.; Speech dysfunction refers to difficulty speaking, slurred pronunciation, and problems with articulation; Swallowing dysfunction refers to choking on water and difficulty swallowing food.

    What are the best methods for the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, the best key is to firmly grasp the **** period of 6 months after stroke, timely and effective **** can prevent many complications, effectively reshape the brain neural network, and reduce the degree of disability. Before **, the patient should have a professional evaluation with a doctor and a teacher, and in general, it should generally last at least one year. It is recommended to go to the **institution for professional training**.

    **In the case of institutions, there are public and private institutions, and you can choose according to your individual situation. Public hospitals, such as Sunshine **, Ruijin ** Hospital, Yikang, Erkang, are very good, and you can also enjoy medical insurance policies, and Huashan's **** is also very good, but it is all self-funded. Private hospitals like Rainbow Fish**, and Jida** of Shanghai International Medical Center are also focused on stroke**, one-to-one**, and more targeted.

    And the environment is better than the public one.

    Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhageIt's not completely impossible, after a positive ****, it is possible to return to society and life well. It is a protracted battle, which requires the perseverance of patients in training and the persistent companionship and encouragement of their families.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three aspects: zhi (1) spirit and dao

    Intellectual disability: a large range of brain blood accidents or multiple ** brain blood accidents, which can leave mental and intellectual disabilities: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.;

    2) Aphasia. Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage aphasia mainly includes three aspects: 1. Motor disorder (Breca aphasia) is manifested in the patient's ability to understand other people's words, but unable to express his own meaning, and the lesion involves the Broca area of the dominant hemisphere, as well as the corresponding subcortical white matter and other areas; 2. Sensory aphasia (Wernicke's aphasia) has no language impairment, but cannot understand others' words or understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions that are not asked, talking to themselves, and the lesion involves the Wernicke area of the dominant hemisphere; 3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object, being able to say its purpose, but not naming it, and the lesion involves the posterior part of the middle temporal gyrus or the temporooccipital junction of the dominant hemisphere;

    3) Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include: headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreams, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three du

    Big aspect.

    a) Mental and intellectual disabilities: more dao

    Large-scale or multi-sufficiency** intracerebral hemorrhage can accommodate mental and intellectual disabilities: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.

    2) Aphasia. The sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage aphasia mainly includes three aspects: 1. Motor aphasia (broca aphasia) is manifested in the patient's ability to understand others' words but unable to express his own meaning, and the lesion involves the broca area of the dominant hemisphere, as well as the corresponding subcortical white matter and other areas;

    2. Sensory aphasia (Wernicke's aphasia) has no language expression disorder, but cannot understand what others are saying, nor can they understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions that are not asked, talking to themselves, and the lesion involves the Wernicke area of the dominant hemisphere;

    3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object, being able to say its purpose, but not being able to name it, and the lesion involves the posterior part of the middle temporal gyrus or the temporooccipital junction in the dominant hemisphere.

    3) Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include: headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, cerebral hemorrhage.

    Sequelae refer to cerebral hemorrhage that often causes varying degrees of brain tissue destruction and brain dysfunction. It is common to see motor, cognitive and speech swallowing disorders. Postoperative coma should be combined with the location and amount of bleeding, if the coma continues, the possibility of a vegetative state cannot be ruled out.

    If awake for a short period of time, the effect is noticeable, and the patient is more likely to recover.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cerebral hemorrhage is what we often call cerebral infarction, which is caused by cerebrovascular bai

    Blocked, blood can not reach the brain and lead.

    duke. What are the symptoms of sequelae after cerebral hemorrhage, big data shows that 75% of patients will have varying degrees of disability and partial or total loss of their ability to live and work on their own. At present, it has become the leading cause of death in China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cerebral hemorrhage mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, is a cerebrovascular disease with a high mortality rate, and is quite harmful to the human body. If it is not complete, it will leave some sequelae and the prognosis is very poor. So what are the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage?

    1. Dizziness and headache.

    One of the common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is dizziness and headache, which is caused by the symptoms caused by the increase in intracranial pressure of the patient.

    2. Memory loss.

    Memory loss is also one of the common sequelae of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, due to cerebral hemorrhage caused by a certain amount of damage to the brain, affecting the central nervous system, patients may forget some things that happened before, if the symptoms are severe, they may forget everything, even what they have just said.

    3. Insomnia and dreams.

    After cerebral hemorrhage, there may be sequelae of insomnia and dreams, often unable to sleep at night, long-term insomnia will lead to increased pressure on the brain, some chaotic dreams when sleeping, and mental stress will also increase.

    Fourth, hemiplegia. One of the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is mainly manifested by muscle weakness of one limb, inability to move normally, or complete inability to move, and the sensation of this limb is also impaired, such as not feeling hot and cold, and not feeling pain. Some patients may also have ipsilateral visual field defects, which have a great impact on normal life and can also be a burden on the family.

    5. Aphasia. Aphasia is also one of the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, and there are three main types of aphasia:

    1. Motor aphasia.

    The main manifestation of motor aphasia is that you can understand what others are saying, but you can't say anything and can't express your wishes normally.

    2. Perceptual aphasia.

    The manifestation of this aphasia is that he often talks to himself, and when others ask him, he always answers the wrong question, although he says that there is no language barrier, but he does not understand the meaning of what others say, and he does not know what he says.

    3. Nominal aphasia.

    A common manifestation of nominalistic aphasia is seeing something and knowing everything about its function, but not knowing what its name is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    l) The amount of bleeding, the amount of bleeding directly affects the severity of clinical symptoms. Patients with intrahemispheric bleeding of more than 25 ml often have sequelae, and it is not difficult to understand that the more bleeding, the more severe the sequelae.

    2) Location of hemorrhage: Hemorrhage in different parts of the body, the degree of brain function impairment is different, such as hemorrhage in the basal ganglia area, often leaving a heavier limb dysfunction, and the small lesion of brainstem hemorrhage often causes death. Cerebellar hemorrhage can lead to numbness in the limbs and unsteadiness in walking.

    Bleeding in the non-functional area (i.e., the static area) or at the end of the bleeding site affects motor and sensory pathways, so there is no neurological impairment. In some patients, the motor and sensory pathways have been affected by the edema and compression of the lesion, but in fact the pathways have not been damaged. Therefore, the location of bleeding is related to prognosis.

    3) The first stage of the disease and care, which should first be confirmed to be related to the sequelae, but the severity of the sequelae mainly depends on the size, location and acute phase of the disease or not.

    Sequela. The first is mental and intellectual impairment, and the second is aphasia, which is not able to speak and communicate normally. There are three main aspects of aphasia after hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, namely motor aphasia and sensory aphasia and named aphasia

    1. Motor aphasia. Motor aphasia is a condition in which the patient is able to understand the words of others but is unable to express themselves.

    2. Sensory aphasia. Sensory aphasia is a disorder of inability to express oneself verbally, often in the form of answering questions and talking to oneself.

    3. Nominal aphasia. Naming aphasia is the manifestation of seeing an object and being able to say what it is used for, but not being able to name it.

    4. Other symptoms. The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are quite numerous, patients often feel headache and dizziness in ordinary times, accompanied by nausea or insomnia and dreamy symptoms, some patients will also have inattention and tinnitus and dizziness, sweating and even palpitations, walking will be unsteady, at the same time the body will have neck pain, fatigue and loss of appetite, memory loss, severe patients will have dementia or depressive symptoms.

Related questions
12 answers2024-03-06

1. Headache and vomiting: People who are conscious or mildly unconscious may have headaches, and the vomiting is mostly projectile vomiting, and the color of the vomit is mostly coffee-colored. >>>More

10 answers2024-03-06

Question 1: What medicine should I take after being discharged from the hospital for cerebral hemorrhage Optional drugs: Brain Pills Indications: >>>More

20 answers2024-03-06

It is recommended that you quit smoking and drinking, avoid excessive physical and mental work, overwork, low-fat, low-salt, low-sugar diet, pay attention to keeping warm in winter, and can do some appropriate physical exercise, but do not have strenuous exercise.

15 answers2024-03-06

Generally, patients like this have no sequelae, if there is a certain obstacle in walking, insist on at least 5---8 hours a day to rest walking exercise, you can return to normal, it is best not to do strenuous exercise to avoid secondary **, this disease generally does not affect the patient's life, usually eat less spicy food. Ginkgo biloba is not recommended. And do more exercise outdoors. >>>More

11 answers2024-03-06

There is no effect, ** after the same as you used to. But pay attention to recuperation. >>>More