Convulsions due to intracerebral hemorrhage 5, convulsions due to intracerebral hemorrhage

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You should eat foods rich in dietary fiber (whole grains, vegetables, fruits, etc.), and try to eat less sucrose, honey, fruit sugar, pastries, etc.

    If the condition is severe, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible, and timely** is the key to the patient's recovery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello: Cerebral hemorrhage is easy to cause epilepsy, is convulsions epilepsy? It is recommended that you take the patient to the hospital for examination**, don't delay the condition, I hope it will help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cerebral hemorrhage can easily lead to brain wave disorders, and convulsions are normal! It can be controlled with medication, and acupuncture has little effect! Give more foods with high protein content in the diet, and the drug can take Debajin (scientific name sodium valproate), but this drug is *** big, pay attention to it when taking it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no good way in Western medicine, you can try acupuncture with modern ****. The effect is not bad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First aid for cerebral hemorrhage.

    First aid for cerebral hemorrhage: head cooling.

    In Japan, a type of hypothermia** is being trialled for stroke patients, with the aim of keeping the body temperature low for patients with cerebrovascular disorders to prevent the condition from worsening. Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage often have a sudden onset during daytime activities, with headache and vomiting at the onset of the disease, and immediately develop symptoms such as coma, hemiplegia, and incontinence.

    At this time, the patient should not be moved blindly, and it is advisable to lie flat on the spot with the head turned to the side to prevent vomit from blocking the airway and causing suffocation. At the same time, the patient's head should be applied immediately with an ice pack, ice water or cold water towel (popsicles can also be used instead). In doing so, it can reduce the amount of cerebral hemorrhage, reduce intracranial pressure, protect brain cells, and play an important role in saving patients' lives and reducing the occurrence of sequelae.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! Because of epilepsy (convulsions) caused by cerebrovascular lesions, there is no good way to control seizures except medication, because it is caused by abnormal electrical discharge in the brain, unless the lesions in the brain can be removed, but it is not easy with the current medical conditions, and some drugs to control epilepsy can be used to relieve the symptoms.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! The condition of your mother that you mentioned is likely to be epilepsy caused by cerebral hemorrhage, although this situation occurs in many patients with cerebral hemorrhage, but the seizures of epilepsy are also divided into large mal seizures, petit mal seizures, absence seizures, etc., and the severity is not the same, so it is recommended that you take your mother to the hospital for relevant examinations to make a clear diagnosis. Before the diagnosis is clear, it is necessary to prevent the recurrence of convulsions, to prevent the patient from being too tired, hungry, constipated, drinking, emotional, etc., and the next time if the above similar situation occurs, be sure to stuff something in the patient's mouth (such as finding a few chopsticks and other things and wrap them in a handkerchief or cloth and put them in the patient's mouth) to avoid the risk of suffocation caused by the patient's tongue falling back due to the patient's bite on the tongue.

    At the same time, it is still necessary to control the stability of blood pressure, and the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage and hemiplegia cannot be ignored.

    After the diagnosis is confirmed, it is necessary to insist on taking anti-epileptic drugs, as long as the symptoms of epilepsy do not have seizures, it will not have much impact on the patient's recovery.

    I wish your mother a speedy **!

    If you have any questions, you can continue to ask me.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have the sequelae of stroke, you should take Chinese medicine and soak your feet in medicated water.

    Symptoms: post-stroke affective disorder, mild convulsions, insomnia, palsy, forgetfulness, fatigue.

    Ingredients: 15 grams of lily and rehmannia respectively, 10 grams of Zhimu and Pseudostellaria ginseng, 30 grams of fried jujube kernels and nightshade vines, 10 grams of boiled licorice and schisandra chinensis, 100 grains of Huai wheat, 7 jujubes.

    Methods: Five pairs of one course of treatment. Decoction, the residue is used to soak the feet.

    Acupuncture points** method: massage Juque acupoint.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is very likely that epilepsy is caused by cerebral hemorrhage, and you should go to a specialized hospital for a detailed examination and **, hoping to recover your health as soon as possible

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, if there is no "convulsion" in the past, that is, there is no epilepsy in the family or in the family, then the acute convulsions are caused by cerebral edema. If you have entered the first stage and suddenly have "convulsions", it is likely to be secondary epilepsy, and you need to observe the frequency of the incidence or go to the neurology department for some basic examinations, such as electroencephalography, MRI, etc. The explanation is that due to the lesions of the brain parenchyma caused by cerebral hemorrhage, during the recovery period, organic changes such as softening foci will be formed, and there may be abnormal discharge foci, that is, seizures.

    Wishing you good health

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Problem analysis: In this case, if there are convulsions of the limbs after cerebral hemorrhage, and the symptoms such as foaming at the mouth should be the residual leakage, which is the seizure caused by the cerebral hemorrhage. It is caused by damage to brain tissue caused after bleeding.

    Advice: It is recommended to take antiepileptic drugs such as phenytoin to control seizures first. Regularly do CT and other re-examinations to check whether there are abnormal lesions in the old part of the brain, and at the same time, electroencephalogram and other examinations should be done.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Problem analysis: Hello, after cerebral hemorrhage, it is possible to produce symptoms of epilepsy due to the destruction of brain tissue by hemorrhage. This condition in which the patient holds is called a seizure, also known as secondary epilepsy.

    Opinions: This kind of epilepsy requires oral medication**, it is recommended to take oral sodium valproate or carbamazepine and hunger, if one drug does not work, two drugs can be combined.

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