Can you recover from a cerebral hemorrhage with hemiplegia?

Recovery from cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia depends on the severity of the condition and the time of onset. Recovery is possible for those with mild symptoms and less hopeful for those with more severe symptoms. The main recovery measures include postural care, rehabilitation guidance and daily life ability training. 1. Positional care: Instruct patients to take the appropriate functional position. After the vital signs of patients are stabilized 48 hours after the operation, instruct them to place the ankle and shoulder joints correctly in the supine position, and keep the upper and lower limbs in a stretched state; when they take the affected side lying position, they will place the knee joints, shoulder joints and hip joints in accordance with the anticontracture position. 2. Rehabilitation guidance: according to the patient’s condition, properly stimulate the sensation of the affected limbs, through patting, massaging and other ways from light to heavy, from far to near, from slow to fast tempo, guide the patient to do active movement, guide the patient to do bridge movement. As the patient’s condition stabilizes, instruct him/her to perform sitting and sitting up exercises to improve his/her balance ability. 3. Daily life ability training: instruct patients to wash hands, face and food independently; for those with swallowing difficulties, instruct patients to do oral exercises; instruct patients to do dressing and undressing exercises, and use the healthy hand to assist the affected hand to complete the movement; gradually instruct patients to do some complex training such as bathing, combing hair and going to the toilet. After cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the specific cause of the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.