Precursors of cerebral hemorrhage Intracerebral hemorrhage Can I have a second intracerebral hemorrh

Updated on healthy 2024-04-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How is it appropriate for high blood pressure to cause intracerebral hemorrhage? Patient: Blood pressure was as high as 180-220 on 12/25/08

    Cerebral haemorrhage. In a coma, he couldn't speak clearly after waking up, and his blood pressure was currently controlled to 120There is still 16ml of blood in the brain after CT, please ask the doctor to give some ** advice What is the most appropriate medicine to use, or what are the other ** ways, can you move?

    Zhang Yifan, Department of Neurology, Songjiang District Central Hospital: The amount of cerebral hemorrhage is related to the prognosis, and it is also related to the parts of the brain, and the blood volume of 16 ml occurs in different parts of the brain such as the cerebellum, brainstem and lobe, and the prognosis will be different. Cerebral hemorrhage that has been in the course of half a month, if the vital signs are stable, in addition to the drug **, early **** is recommended.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Intracerebral hemorrhage Intracerebral hemorrhage is most common in arteries. Symptom 1Often due to physical exertion or emotional agitation is the onset of the disease, 2

    Vomiting is common. Headache and increased blood pressure. Yang Yongsheng, Department of Acupuncture, Linfen People's Hospital3

    There is a history of hypertension. Laboratory tests are preferred2Lumbar puncture cerebrospinal fluid is mostly bloody and stressful.

    3.Routine check-ups.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Intracerebral hemorrhage "Intracerebral hemorrhage" also has an aura [Intracerebral hemorrhage generally has a rapid onset of symptoms, and the onset time is only a few minutes or hours, but intracerebral hemorrhage still has its gradual progression. In the early stages of the disease, there will be some abnormalities to a greater or lesser extent, that is, some prodromal manifestations with warnings. Approximately 50% of patients who develop intracerebral hemorrhage have aura symptoms.

    The risk of intracerebral hemorrhage within the first year of the onset of aura symptoms is significant, especially within two months. The presence of these aura signs in patients with hypertensive disease indicates that intracerebral hemorrhage is about to occur, or that it is already a prodromal stage of intracerebral hemorrhage. At this time, if you can observe carefully, you can find the abnormality in time and go to the hospital to race against time**, so as to control the development of the disease and avoid serious consequences.

    In summary, the common aura symptoms of intracerebral hemorrhage are: sudden numbness, weakness, inconvenience in moving on one side of the body, falling of hand-held objects, crooked mouth, salivation, and unsteady walking. When talking to someone, you suddenly can't speak, or you can't speak slurred, or you can't understand someone's words.

    Temporary blurred vision, which may later return to normal on its own, or blindness. Suddenly feel dizzy, the surrounding scenery rotates, and I am unsteady on my feet and even faint to the ground. These manifestations may occur once or may be repeated or progressively worsening.

    When the above aura symptoms appear, the patient should pay close attention to it in his mind and not be too nervous. Jin Chunlai, Department of Neurosurgery, Jinan First People's Hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Experts have shown that the chance of intracerebral hemorrhage is higher than that of ordinary people when drinking alcohol every day, and their systolic and diastolic blood pressure will be increased, and the prevalence of intracerebral hemorrhage is 100% if you drink alcohol every day and have high blood pressure.

    Patients should pay attention to developing good living and behavioral habits to avoid cerebral hemorrhage, and should eat regularly and eat limitedly. Eat in moderation, eat regularly, avoid eating too saturated and salty, don't consume too much animal fat at one time, and avoid heavy alcohol, especially strong alcohol. People who have the habit of drinking should strictly limit the amount of alcohol they drink, generally not more than 50 grams of alcohol per day, and should also avoid spicy diets.

    In addition, experts recommend that patients with cerebral hemorrhage go to a professional large hospital for examination**, to achieve early detection**, the earlier ** the better the effect.

    Changsha Brain Hospital's quasi-positioning hematoma fragmentation and aspiration is currently the safest and most effective method of pinching ** cerebral hemorrhage, which is operated by authoritative experts and tailor-made surgical plan, with strong accuracy, high safety and few complications, it can be said that this technology is the most cutting-edge technology for cerebral hemorrhage rescue.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Alcohol is not a good thing and is likely to cause.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Intracerebral hemorrhage is closely related to drinking, and the incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage is many times higher than that of ordinary people in people who drink alcohol regularly. Regular drinking will aggravate the probability of cerebral hemorrhage, and in general, if you drink alcohol for a long time, it may lead to cerebral arteriosclerosis and cerebral artery stenosis, and even cerebral vascular stenosis and occlusion. If cerebral arteriosclerosis is more severe, and blood pressure fluctuates greatly, it is easy to cause cerebral blood vessel rupture and hemorrhage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Suggestions: Long-term drinking can cause vasoconstriction and relaxation disorders, and damage to the vascular endothelium, and the deposition of intravascular lipids, which makes the vascular conditions worse and prone to cerebral hemorrhage.

Related questions
12 answers2024-04-18

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

9 answers2024-04-18

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

19 answers2024-04-18

The most important precautions for patients with cerebral hemorrhage is to control their blood pressure, if the blood pressure continues to rise, it is very unfavorable for cerebral hemorrhage, and it is necessary to control blood pressure within an ideal range, so as to help control and recover from cerebral hemorrhage. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to some other diseases, including hyperlipidemia and diabetes, and these underlying diseases should also be treated well**. In addition, for patients with cerebral hemorrhage, nursing is also very important, if the care is not good, there may be bedsores or inflammation and infection, so we must pay attention to turning over and knocking on the back on time. >>>More

9 answers2024-04-18

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**.

11 answers2024-04-18

Intracerebral hemorrhage is done in different ways according to the cause of bleeding, the location of bleeding, and the amount of bleeding, such as drug hemostasis, intervention, craniotomy and so on.