Weakness of legs half a year after brain hemorrhage is recommended to continue standardized medication and rehabilitation therapy.
Leg weakness six months after cerebral hemorrhage is caused by irreversible damage to brain cells, which has already missed the fastest stage of recovery and the possibility of further recovery is relatively low.
However, it is still recommended to continue standardized medication to control risk factors (such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc.) as well as rehabilitation therapy to avoid recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and further aggravation of symptoms. At the same time, continue to adhere to the systematic and standardized rehabilitation training to increase muscle strength.
If you still have symptoms of leg weakness half a year after cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended that you consult the neurology department, neurosurgery department and rehabilitation department of a regular hospital in time, so as to promote the recovery of your symptoms through the evaluation of your condition by a professional doctor and regular diagnosis and treatment.