There are many differences between the sequelae of subarachnoid hemorrhage and neurotransmitter disorders in the brain, including causes, symptoms, and treatments.
1. Causes: The main causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage are intracranial aneurysm or rupture of arteriovenous malformation. Neurotransmitter disorders are caused by an imbalance of dopamine and acetylcholine in the body due to epileptic seizures or Parkinson’s disease, resulting in disorders of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters.
2. Symptoms: The main symptoms of the sequelae of subarachnoid hemorrhage include headache, vomiting, impaired consciousness, back and leg pain, etc., and in severe cases, hemiplegia, visual impairment, hydrocephalus, etc. The main cause of neurotransmitter disorders is epilepsy or Parkinson’s disease. The main symptoms of impaired neurotransmitter disorders in the brain include irritability, short temper, anxiety, depression, etc., and in severe cases, ADHD, Tourette’s syndrome and dystonia may occur.
3. Treatment: patients with sequelae of subarachnoid hemorrhage can be treated with drugs such as Phenosulfanilamide, Nimodipine Injection, Glycerol Fructose Injection, Furosemide Injection under the guidance of doctors. Patients with impaired brain neurotransmitter disorders can be treated with sertraline, fluoxetine, venlafaxine, mirtazapine and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
If the patient has subarachnoid hemorrhage or brain neurotransmitter damage disorder, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for symptomatic treatment.