Why you feel tired after a brain hemorrhage

Feeling tired after cerebral hemorrhage is considered to be related to insufficient cerebral blood supply, improper diet, overwork and psychological factors.
1. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: when the blood supply to the arteries of the brain is less than the normal demand due to cerebral hemorrhage, patients will have headache, dizziness, blurred vision, sleep disorders, lack of concentration, numbness and weakness of the limbs, nausea and vomiting, etc., and some of the patients may feel very tired.
2. Improper diet: Some patients with cerebral hemorrhage may feel tired due to insufficient energy supply during fasting. If the patient has already eaten, he/she may not be able to satisfy the physiological needs due to improper diet and may feel very tired.
3. Overwork: Patients with cerebral hemorrhage may feel tired when they are overworked, such as long time rehabilitation training.
4. Psychological factors: It is mainly related to patients with cerebral hemorrhage who are overly worried about their condition, overly nervous or anxious, and other adverse psychological factors.
In addition, lack of sleep, anemia, limb dysfunction, etc. can also cause some patients with cerebral hemorrhage to feel very tired. It is suggested that patients should pay attention to rest, maintain a balanced diet, and enjoy themselves physically and mentally, as well as consult a doctor regularly for review.