Dietary regimen after cerebral hemorrhage

After cerebral hemorrhage, according to the patient’s condition, if the patient has difficulty in swallowing, choking on drinking water or consciousness disorder, it is recommended to leave a gastric tube for nasal feeding and give enteral nutrition support at an early date. If the patient is conscious, there is no dysphagia, choking on water, it is recommended to give low-salt, low-fat diet. If there is diabetes mellitus, give diabetic diet according to diabetes mellitus, such as regular, quantitative eating, moderate activity after meals, eating diabetic diet to monitor blood glucose. However, some patients who are bedridden after cerebral hemorrhage have infections, and if they are malnourished, they should strengthen their nutrition and actively monitor their blood glucose.