There is research on the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage

Updated on healthy 2024-06-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The later stages of this disease are very difficult, and there is no such thing. But recently, I saw from Hunan TV that someone was cured of the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage by swimming. You can learn from it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, the site of cerebral hemorrhage is different, and the symptoms are different, 1) Internal capsule hemorrhage: It is the most common bleeding site. Its typical clinical manifestations are contralateral "three deviations" (hemiplegia, hemisensory impairment, hemianopia).

    The internal capsular hemorrhage is more extensive, and the symptoms of nerve damage are more severe. However, if the bleeding is biased on the outside of the internal capsule, mainly damaging the external capsule, the clinical symptoms are more mild, there is no consciousness disorder, hemiplegia is also mild, and the prognosis is better.

    2) Thalamic hemorrhage: If it is a thalamic hemorrhage on one side and the amount of bleeding is small, the contralateral paresis and contralateral hemiplegia sensory impairment, especially the proprioceptive impairment is obvious. If the amount of bleeding is large and the damaged area spreads to the contralateral thalamus and the lower thalamus, there will be vomiting coffee-like, vomiting is frequent and ejectory, and there is polyuria, urine sugar, quadriplegia, and both eyes staring at the tip of the nose.

    The condition is often critical and the prognosis is not good.

    3) Lobar hemorrhage: also known as subcortical white matter hemorrhage, can occur in any lobe. In addition to headache and vomiting, the clinical manifestations of hemorrhage in different lobes are also different.

    For example, frontal lobe hemorrhage may cause psychiatric symptoms, such as irritability, doubt, contralateral hemiplegia, motor aphasia, etc.; parietal lobe hemorrhage with contralateral sensory deficits; Temporal lobe hemorrhage may cause sensory aphasia, psychiatric symptoms, etc.; Occipital lobe hemorrhage is most common with hemianopia. Lobar hemorrhage is generally milder and has a relatively good prognosis.

    4) Pontine hemorrhage: Pontine hemorrhage is a common site for brainstem hemorrhage. The early manifestations are lateral paralysis of the affected area and spread out of the contralateral limb, which is called cross paralysis.

    This is a clinical feature of pontine hemorrhage. If the amount of bleeding is large, it affects the contralateral side, and quadriplegia, miosis, high fever, coma and other symptoms appear; If the blood breaks into the fourth ventricle, severe symptoms such as convulsions and irregular breathing will occur, and the prognosis will be poor;

    5) Cerebellar hemorrhage: if the amount of bleeding is small, the clinical manifestations are often dizziness first, followed by severe headache, frequent vomiting, unsteady walking, and slurred speech; If the hemorrhage is heavy and compresses the medulla vitamina vitagubar, in severe cases, sudden death.

    6) Ventricular hemorrhage: generally divided into primary and secondary, primary ventricular hemorrhage is intraventricular choroid plexus rupture hemorrhage, which is relatively rare. Secondary cases are caused by massive intracerebral hemorrhage, which penetrates the brain parenchyma and flows into the ventricles.

    The clinical manifestations are vomiting, hyperhidrosis, purple or pale. 1 2 hours after the onset of the disease, he fell into a deep coma, high fever, quadriplegia or tonic convulsions, unstable blood pressure, irregular breathing, etc. The disease is mostly severe and the prognosis is poor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are long-term dizziness, which is the cause of cerebral hemorrhage and injury to peripheral neurovascular tissues.

    When you can use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate, use some drugs to invigorate blood and remove stasis as well, such as the addition and subtraction of Tongqi Huoxue decoction, gastrodia has the effect of flattening the liver, latent yang, dispelling wind, and relieving pain, and it is helpful for the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, but it must be taken together with other drugs to be effective, and blood pressure should be measured frequently, low-salt, low-fat diet, light diet, blood lipids, blood sugar, you can take Chinese patent medicine Buchang (Naoxintong capsule), the effect is still good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Hemiplegia.

    This is one of the most common manifestations of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, which mainly includes weakened muscle strength of one limb, inconvenient movement or complete inability to move freely, often ipsilateral limb sensory impairment such as heat and cold, pain and other sensations are slight or completely unknown, and may also be accompanied by ipsilateral visual impairment. Hemiplegia patients must pay attention to the training, and it is recommended to go to a special institution to do the training, Hefei Kanghua Hospital is currently developing a special training for hemiplegic patients, so that patients can re-understand and accept their own body, and prevent the hemiplegic part from expanding in the later stage. With hyperbaric oxygen chamber** effect is good.

    2.Language barrier.

    Motor aphasia is when people can understand what others are saying but cannot express themselves.

    Sensory aphasia is the absence of speech impairment, not only not understanding what others are saying, but also not knowing what you are saying.

    Naming aphasia is when you see an object and can express its purpose, but you can't name it.

    Mixed aphasia is a combination of perceptual and motor aphasia, in which the patient can neither understand nor express himself or herself verbally.

    3.Other. Sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage can also manifest as dizziness, headache, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, distraction, tinnitus, dizziness, excessive sweating, unsteady walking, neck soreness and fatigue, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, audio-visual, agnosia, dysphagia, mood and personality changes, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, the most common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is manifested as muscle weakness of one limb, unfavorable activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory impairment of the ipsilateral limb such as cold and heat, pain and other sensory loss or complete ignorance. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects. The common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three aspects.

    1) Mental and intellectual disability: Mental and intellectual disability can be left in a large range or multiple ** cerebral hemorrhage accidents: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.

    2) Aphasia sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage mainly includes three aspects:

    1. Motor aphasia (Breca aphasia) is manifested in the fact that the patient can understand the words of others, but cannot 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, inattention, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.

    Symptoms of sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhageThe most common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is manifested as muscle weakness of one limb, unfavorable activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory impairment of the same limb such as cold and heat, pain, and other sensory loss or complete ignorance. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects. [1]

    The common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are mainly manifested in three aspects.

    1) Mental and intellectual disability: Mental and intellectual disability can be left with mental and intellectual disability due to a large range or multiple ** cerebral hemorrhage accidents: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, listlessness, irritability, etc.

    2) Aphasia. There are three main aspects of sequelae aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage.

    1. Motor aphasia is manifested in the patient's ability to understand others' words, but unable to express their own meaning;

    2. Sensory aphasia has no language expression disorder, but it cannot understand other people's words or understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions and talking to themselves;

    3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object and being able to say what it is used for, but not being able to name it.

    3) Other symptoms.

    Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are: headache, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, excessive sweating, palpitations, unsteady steps, neck pain and fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone's condition is different, and the symptoms are different, is the patient yourself?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How are you doing now?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Explain that your father's cerebral hemorrhage was not serious or not much! The hemorrhage coagulates into an embolus in the skull and compresses the group and nerves around the emboli, and the intracranial nerves perform their respective functions like the integrated blocks of our computer motherboard, if the motor nerve is compressed, then it will cause the lesion of the contralateral limb "that is, the healthy side"! ......Usually practice as many sessions as possible under the condition of monitoring, so as not to make the muscles atrophy!

    Alcohol is prohibited! Don't drink at all! As long as the small plug can be absorbed slowly!

    There is still a possibility of recovery, but you must be reminded that the ** rate of cerebral hemorrhage is very high ......

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can choose Chinese medicine for processing**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What are the precautions for patients with sequelae of cerebral thrombosis? (1) **** is a long-term process, therefore, we should pay attention to the importance of the community and family (2), to be carried out under the guidance of the first doctor. It is necessary to choose different ** measures according to the patient's condition.

    3) Cerebrovascular patients should be treated at the same time as drugs. (4) ** should be carried out as soon as possible, cerebral infarction patients are conscious, vital signs are stable, and the disease no longer develops for 48 hours. Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage are conscious and their vital signs are stable, usually after 10 to 14 days.

    5) It is necessary to observe whether the patient is depressed and anxious, because they will seriously affect the progress and efficacy of **. (6) In addition to sports, attention should be paid to speech, cognition, psychology, occupation and society. (7) Protect patients and prevent complications during sports.

    The main thing is to improve the abnormal movement pattern and restore the normal movement pattern, followed by the training to strengthen the muscles. Adopt it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What are the common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage What are the common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage The most common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage is hemiplegia, which is manifested as muscle weakness of one limb, unfavorable activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory impairment of the ipsilateral limb such as cold and heat, pain, and other sensory loss or complete ignorance. Sometimes it can be accompanied by ipsilateral visual field defects. What are the common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage Aphasia is also the main sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage.

    It mainly includes: 1. Motor aphasia is manifested in the patient's ability to understand other people's words, but unable to express his own meaning; 2. Sensory aphasia has no language expression disorder, but it cannot understand other people's words or understand what they are saying, which is manifested as answering questions and talking to themselves; 3. Naming aphasia is manifested in seeing an object and being able to say what it is used for, but not being able to name it. What are the common sequelae of intracerebral hemorrhage Large-scale or multiple** intracerebral hemorrhage accidents can leave mental and intellectual disabilities:

    Such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, mental atrophy, irritability, etc., other symptoms include: headache, dizziness, nausea. Insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, dizziness, sweating, palpitations, unsteady steps, neck pain, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How to manage cerebral hemorrhage? What should I do if I have sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to the patient's physique, most of the cerebral hemorrhage will leave sequelae, which can be found through the later examination and follow-up, don't be afraid of a sequelae, take some ** drugs for the sequelae, and then do a good job of ** training, generally not too serious to recover faster.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, grandpa's condition is suffering from cerebral hemorrhage, usually the symptoms of hemiplegia, dominant cerebral hemisphere hemorrhage will also appear aphasia, sequelae usually need to gradually recover and strengthen limb function exercises, it is recommended that you do a good job in patient care, avoid bedsores, frequent limb massage, reasonable diet, easy to digest diet, and actively carry out ** training during the recovery period.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, after cerebral hemorrhage, it causes different degrees of brain tissue destruction and brain dysfunction, although there are still different degrees of sequelae. Whether there are sequelae after intracerebral hemorrhage is related to the following factors:

    1. Location of hemorrhage: Hemorrhage in different parts of the body, the degree of damage to brain function is different, such as hemorrhage in the basal ganglia area, often leaving heavy limb dysfunction, and small brainstem hemorrhage lesions often cause death. 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.

    2. Bleeding amount: 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.

    3. **stage and care: This should be first affirmed to be related to the sequelae, but the severity of the sequelae mainly depends on the size and location of the lesion and whether the measures in the acute phase are appropriate or not.

    Neurofeedback is one of the most effective methods for sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage. By simulating the electrical signals given by the brain to the limbs, it acts on the hemiplegic limbs again, generates feedback information and transmits it to the brain, promotes the awakening of nerve cells in a dormant state, and revives the residual nerve functions, which reduces the incidence, mortality and disability rates of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage while improving the self-care ability and happiness index of patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage.

    Professor Wang Xinglin in Beijing is an expert in medicine, you can learn more about it.

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