How many days of hyperbaric oxygen is the most appropriate for patients with cerebral hemorrhage?

It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage do hyperbaric oxygen for 20~40 days, but specific cases need to be treated.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage usually consider hyperbaric oxygen therapy about 2 weeks after the onset of the disease, when the patient’s condition is stabilized, and the best time for hyperbaric oxygen therapy is within 2~3 months.
Generally speaking, a few patients who have no consciousness disorder, speech or limb dysfunction after cerebral hemorrhage do not need hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
If patients have neurological dysfunction after cerebral hemorrhage, they need to be given hyperbaric oxygen therapy as soon as possible, and those who are treated within 3 months of the onset of cerebral hemorrhage usually need to do 2~4 courses of 10 days each, i.e., about 20~40 days.
If patients with neurological dysfunction for more than 3 months after cerebral hemorrhage are treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the efficacy is often poorer, and we can consider prolonging the time of hyperbaric oxygen therapy by giving 60 days of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Hyperbaric oxygen after cerebral hemorrhage need to go to the neurology department of regular hospitals, according to the patient’s symptoms and the time of cerebral hemorrhage to determine the appropriate time of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.