Is cerebral hemorrhage serious ? Why does it cause a cerebral hemorrhage?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The risk period of cerebral hemorrhage is generally seven days, depending on the size of the bleeding, as well as the location of the bleeding to determine the severity of the condition, the acute phase of cerebral hemorrhage is generally about half a month to 20 days, of course, the premise is that the condition is stable during hospitalization, there is no further aggravation, the main purpose of medication during this period is to control the area of cerebral hemorrhage to further increase.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Isn't that serious?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: Patients with cerebral hemorrhage are now developing towards a younger age, and there is such a general trend, which is generally seen in the body of people after the age of 40, and now the age tends to be younger.

    There are many factors, such as the pollution of the living environment, water, air, soil, etc.

    Have bad living habits, stay up late, eat big fish and meat at night, overeat, smoke and drink, and do not pay attention to nutritional matching.

    There is excessive work pressure, fast pace of life, etc.

    There are frequent anger and mood swings. Or to put it simply, people nowadays rarely laugh, and the functions of the human body are declining.

    Wait a minute. In terms of prevention, pay attention to developing good living habits, be optimistic, be broad-minded, and seek medical treatment in time once you find physical abnormalities, especially for patients with high blood pressure, because the vast majority of patients with cerebral hemorrhage are patients with high blood pressure.

    I wish the patient a speedy **!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because of maintenance or control! Cerebral hemorrhage is an advanced symptom of heart disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Intracerebral hemorrhage mostly occurs in patients with advanced stage of hypertension, their blood vessels are very fragile, inelastic and the increase in blood pressure will suffocate the blood vessels, resulting in hemorrhage. There are two common types of intracerebral hemorrhage. One is brainstem hemorrhage. The other is subarachnoid hemorrhage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main causes are hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately, if the cerebral hemorrhage is not treated in time, the congestion will compress the cranial nerves, and severe oral energy will cause hemiplegia.

    The above is a response to the question "Is cerebral hemorrhage serious?" Can it be cured" I hope it will be helpful to you, and I wish you good health!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's been there for a long time, it's just that it hasn't happened, it's not sudden, it's symptomatic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cerebral hemorrhage can be cured! To do the following.

    l) Psychological nursing: In the acute stage, the attention of family members and patients is on saving lives, while in the first stage, they are often anxious to recover their functions, and they are required to take care of themselves very quickly, and even go to work. There are many people who require the use of new drugs and new methods; Some patients are pessimistic, disappointed, and depressed.

    Therefore, it is necessary to encourage patients to build up confidence in overcoming the disease, to be physically disabled, and to be determined if they are disabled. Be realistic about my illness and function, and strive for a good prognosis. It is necessary to cooperate well with medical staff and families to overcome the disease together. "If it comes, it will be safe".

    Otherwise, if you are in a hurry to heal, you will be easily impatient, which will be unfavorable.

    2) Pay attention to the rational use of drugs: Since patients often suffer from several diseases or multiple symptoms at the same time, the doctor has prescribed a variety of drugs, and relatives, friends or family members should not add many drugs on their own. Excessive and chaotic application of drugs may cause problems to the stomach, liver, kidneys or hematopoietic system, which can not only speed up recovery, but can lead to other problems.

    3) prevent recurrence of stroke; It makes sense to prevent recurrence during the convalescent period. Because stroke can not occur suddenly, the more episodes there are, the worse the prognosis and the mortality rate is greatly increased. In order to prevent recurrence, attention should be paid to stable blood pressure, appropriate intake, and whether there are comorbidities in the heart and lungs.

    4) The :* period of doing a good job in the family is generally spent in the family, and the family should understand how to do a good job in the family. During this period, drugs were no longer the main **.

    5) Pay attention to the first period of nursing: including psychological nursing, basic nursing, to ensure the basic living needs of patients; Do a good job of special care, depending on the specific patient and condition, such as the care of nasogastric tubes, urinary tubes, bedsores, etc.

    6) Ensure proper nutrition and intake: Because stroke patients are often accompanied by aphasia, can not express their wishes correctly, or have cough and difficulty swallowing, they cannot ensure that they eat, and the intake is often insufficient or excessive, and family members should pay enough attention to it. 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.

    7) Smooth stool: constipation, too much force during defecation can induce bloody cerebral mid-year and cerebral embolism. In order to keep the stool smooth, have regular bowel movements, eat celery, carrots, fruits, etc. appropriately. Medications may be used if necessary, such as boiling water during diarrhoea.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Brain herniation occurred about an hour after admission, and a CT examination of the head showed a significant increase in intracranial hemorrhage.

    Although the mood is very painful, the bleeding is still worsening in the current situation. Ancillary tests: CT of the brain:

    Left thalamic hemorrhage, hematoma rupture into the ventricular system, poorly defined brainstem and cistern organs around the midbrain, and a slight shift of the midline to the right. Chest x-ray showed coarse and heavy markings in both lungs.

    This is a very serious case of cerebral hemorrhage, and even if the operation is performed immediately, the success rate is not high, and the prognosis will be very poor. It is recommended to communicate with the doctor in charge and the head of the department more about the specific situation, after all, they are the ones who know the situation best and believe that they can also make the best judgment.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If intracerebral hemorrhage is acute, surgical evacuation of the hematoma should be an option. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage generally have some sequelae, such as hemiplegia, aphasia, and sensory impairment of the affected limb. At present, there is a method of stem cell cerebral hemorrhage and sequelae of cerebral infarction in clinical practice, which may have certain efficacy, but the cost is relatively high.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Once a patient has a herniation, surgery should be performed as soon as possible, the sooner the better, it is possible to save a life, but there is a high possibility of vegetative or postoperative death.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can go to the Romer company to see if there is still a possibility.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Listen to the doctor, yes.

    Cerebral hemorrhage is either death or disability, and it is great that you can save your life and become a vegetative person in the situation you mentioned, but that kind of quality of life is also a kind of torture for the patient, and sometimes you have to think about the dignity of the patient. Of course, everyone hopes for a miracle!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It can be cured! A friend of mine is 37 years old, also has a cerebral hemorrhage, got it last year, after being discharged from the hospital, his right hand was not very flexible at first, and he has been doing **, and now he is no different from a normal person. I think young people can recover faster!

    He said that first of all, he must go to the hospital quickly, and secondly, he can take some Beijing Tong Ren Tang Angong Niuhuang Pill, and he must listen to the doctor, and he must insist on doing **! He felt that these points were the key to his recovery to where he is now. So don't be discouraged, it'll get better slowly.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, cerebral hemorrhage can be cured, but the sequelae caused by cerebral hemorrhage are difficult to treat, because cerebral hemorrhage can cause nerve tissue damage, which can lead to hemiplegia or affect part of the body.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the acute bleeding is heavy, surgery is required, but if the amount is small, it can be absorbed by yourself. In any case, there will basically be more or less sequelae.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

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  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After cerebral hemorrhage, personality changes, often bad mood, easy to get excited, unsteady pace, dementia, hemiplegia, and aphasia sequelae.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The most common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage are blindness, unclear speech, choking on eating, unresponsiveness, memory loss, headache, and hemiplegia.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1) Mental and intellectual disability: Large-scale or multiple ** cerebral hemorrhage accidents can leave mental and intellectual disabilities: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.

    2) Aphasia.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, there will be physical impairment, and the ability to express speech will continue to decline, and there will also be high blood pressure, which will also affect the retina problem, and then it will also affect the subsequent movement.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Impairment of limb mobility, hemiplegia of limbs, cognitive impairment, appearance of vegetative state, slurred speech, aphasia, choking, inability to eat normally, incontinence of urine and urine, inability to walk normally, long-term dizziness, recurrent vomiting.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is easy to have a stroke after a cerebral hemorrhage. There will be hemiplegia, as well as epilepsy, which will also increase Alzheimer's disease. Won't speak. These are all symptoms that can occur after a brain hemorrhage.

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