The causes of eye closure after cerebral hemorrhage include brain nerve damage, elevated intracranial pressure and so on.
1. Damage to nerves: Cerebral hemorrhage or surgery itself may cause some damage to the brain nerves, which may affect the function of the motor nerve, abducens nerve and the gliding nerve to a certain extent, and some patients may show the symptom of the eyeball rotating with the eyes closed.
2. Increased intracranial pressure: After the operation, the intracranial pressure of the patient may still be at a high level, which may easily lead to optic papillary edema, and then the situation of closing the eyes and turning the eyeballs may occur.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a common and dangerous brain disease that can be treated with surgery. However, one should not let down one’s guard after the surgery, and should closely monitor the patient’s vital signs, and consult the doctor in time if any abnormality is detected.