After a stroke has been operated on to unblock the blood vessels, how can I get through the dangerou

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

    After a stroke has been operated on to unblock the blood vessels, how can I get through the dangerous period?

    The time to get out of danger after craniotomy after intracerebral hemorrhage varies according to the specific condition and cannot be generalized.

    Although the rescue success rate of intracerebral hemorrhage has gradually increased in recent years, intracerebral hemorrhage is still a serious fatal and disabling disease. The time to get out of the danger period after craniotomy after intracerebral hemorrhage is directly related to many factors such as the patient's preoperative consciousness level, age, bleeding location, amount of bleeding, general condition, treatment time, treatment method, and postoperative care. If the condition is mild, most people can get through the danger period in a week.

    If the condition is severe, the danger period will be longer, sometimes two weeks or even longer to get through the danger period. For example, if a severe brain herniation occurs before surgery, the postoperative effect is not optimistic, and the cerebral edema subsides after two weeks, and the condition may gradually improve. If the patient is able to resume spontaneous breathing, the blood oxygen saturation remains stable, some basic reflexes such as pupil retraction and light reflex are restored, consciousness gradually improves, and other complications are stabilized, and the dangerous period is basically passed.

    Ultimately, however, depends on the severity of the patient.

    After craniotomy of cerebral hemorrhage, because the patient is bedridden and the lungs are inactive for a long time, it is easy to develop falling pneumonia. If the patient is unable to take care of himself, he or she should be intubated or enema to keep the urine and urine smooth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are still many methods for stroke, generally anticoagulant**, antiplatelet** and lipid-lowering**, but everyone's condition is different, and the methods are also different, most of them use traditional Chinese medicine and neuroprotective drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis; Carry out **, the effect is still very good, usually pay attention to the body's exercise, to ensure adequate sleep.

    Stroke patients can adopt the best method of physics plus traditional Chinese medicine, and through the perfect combination of traditional Chinese medicine and modern Western brain cell technology, the best plan can be formulated. Identify the patient's triggers and precise brain damage site in detail, and formulate a one-to-one detailed diagnosis and treatment plan for the patient.

    Stroke can still be predicted. The precursors of stroke are as follows: 1. Dizziness. The precursor of stroke in middle-aged and elderly people will be repeated instantaneous dizziness, sudden feeling dizzy, visual rotation, and return to normal after a few seconds, which may be a transient ischemic attack, which is commonly known as a precursor to stroke, and should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible to prevent stroke.

    2. Numbness of limbs. In addition to cervical spondylosis and diabetes, if accompanied by symptoms such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, tongue swelling, or a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes or cerebral arteriosclerosis, etc., more attention should be paid to the occurrence of stroke. Stroke symptoms are related to the area of damage, so the symptoms are diverse.

    An ischemic stroke, which usually affects only brain tissue near the blocked artery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    "On the third day of the stroke, the patient became unconscious and incontinent.

    Dysphagia indicates that the patient is seriously ill and no CT or MRI is seen, and it is estimated that either the cerebral infarction is large or the posterior circulation site (brainstem, thalamus, cerebellum) is infarcted. The length of the critical illness period varies from person to person, mainly depending on the condition within two weeks after the onset of the disease. Some patients are very sick and die within a week due to cerebral edema, herniation or other complications; There are also some patients whose condition no longer worsens after one week, is basically stable after two weeks, and gradually recovers slowly after that.

    Because you don't know the specific condition of your grandmother, it's hard to tell if you can get through the danger period, or how long the danger period will last. Severe cerebral infarction.

    There is a risk of recurrence at any time due to the possibility of multivessel disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Answer: How to judge that a stroke has passed the dangerous period, and the acute impairment of consciousness is related to the impairment of brain function caused by cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral edema. The prognosis depends mainly on the severity of the condition and whether it is timely and appropriate. It is recommended to take absolute bed rest in the acute phase to reduce cerebral edema, strengthen the daily care of patients, reduce the occurrence of various complications, and at the same time give nutrition of brain cells, reduce intracranial pressure, and prevent and treat cerebral edema on the basis of general **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No more bleeding and stable blood pressure.

    Wait for the intracranial blood clot to be absorbed slowly.

    It also depends on how much the clot is pressing on the nerve.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not necessary that there is no accurate data, but I am afraid that it will occur later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it an aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation or cavernous hemangioma? Being awake after surgery does not mean that the risk period is over, and there is also a period of cerebral edema.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Problem analysis: Hello, cerebral hemorrhage is a disease caused by the rupture of cerebral blood vessels, which is related to the location of the bleeding and the amount of bleeding.

    Suggestions: In this case, from the perspective of the first process, nearly 2 weeks have passed, and the old man is conscious, which shows that the effect is good, and it should slowly improve.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't stay with the sea for safety, the ship loses its meaning of existence.

    If a butterfly wants to be happy to fly in the garden, it must first endure the pain of breaking with the chrysalis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In his eighties, he may have a history of high blood pressure.

    At first glance, it is likely that there is cerebral infarction or hemorrhage, and it is not ruled out that hypertensive encephalopathy may have CT or MR done?

    Is the inability to move the whole body or just the lower limbs?

    I'll tell you a little more detail so I can help you see it.

    If there is a cerebral infarction, it is not very dangerous, and it is not serious compared to the condition.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, it is necessary to clarify a few questions, is the underlying cerebrovascular disease a cerebral infarction or a cerebral hemorrhage? Did the second trauma cause intracranial hemorrhage? If there is no intracranial hemorrhage, it is relatively easy to manage, blood pressure is not a big problem, and there is no blood pressure that cannot be lowered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it can be cured as soon as possible, if it can't be cured, there is no way, the effect of intravenous drips is not very large, it is just a relief, it can't change the status quo, ask other hospitals more, if you can't do it, you really have to go with the flow,

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is vomiting caused by high intracranial pressure, hypotensive, edema of decreciated tissue, is it cerebral infarction or lacunar cerebral infarction? Conservative, at such an old age, with a large infarction area or cerebral hemorrhage, if it gets better, it will also leave sequelae.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to take hot water bottles, hot compresses, stomach, abdomen, take Chinese patent medicines, Shenling Baizhu San and Buzhong Yiqi Pills (ginger brown sugar water wash) for conditioning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.The first step is to determine whether there is a cerebral infarction or a cerebral hemorrhage.

    2.Old, can only be conservative**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Over 70 years old is a contraindication to surgery, and there is no way. Can only be conservative**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is indeed dangerous for an 83-year-old man to have such high blood pressure.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.How long does it take to have a stroke2Is it a brain blockage or something else?

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