What to do with swollen hands after brain hemorrhage

The patient is advised to perform passive activities of the affected limb after cerebral hemorrhage, including early rehabilitation. The activities of the affected limb can promote the blood circulation of the affected limb and improve the venous return of the affected limb, which can reduce the swelling. Hand swelling after cerebral hemorrhage can also be given to the patient to apply drugs to promote venous return, clinically commonly used are Mai Zhi Ling or vascular rehabilitation tablets, and also can be given to the patient acupuncture to relieve. For hand swelling after cerebral hemorrhage, patients are advised to elevate the affected side of the hand and avoid intravenous infusion of the swollen hand on the affected side. The swelling of the affected hand after cerebral hemorrhage is mainly considered to be caused by the inactivity and poor circulation of the affected limb, so the patient should be given passive patting and massage to improve circulation and avoid the formation of deep vein thrombosis.