Health guidance for postoperative patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

  Health guidance for postoperative patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage: 1. Insist on taking medication under the guidance of doctors: (1) If the blood pressure is high, insist on taking antihypertensive drugs to maintain the blood pressure in the roughly normal range.  (2) Take some brain function activators or brain cell metabolism drugs to promote the recovery of brain function.  (3) If combined with cardiovascular or other system diseases, go to the appropriate department in a timely manner.  2, regular follow-up: follow-up time: two weeks after discharge from the brain surgery ward or outpatient follow-up.  Must bring: previous medical records (such as: medical records, CT films, laboratory tests, electrocardiograms, etc.).  3.Keep a comfortable mood: emotionally stable, avoid excessive tension, emotional excitement, impatience, depression.  4, quit smoking and alcohol, do not drink strong tea, strong coffee: diet attention to regular rationing, do not overeat, preferably a small number of meals, low salt, low-fat diet.  5, the amount of activity should be appropriate: if a limb is still unable to move, can be helped by family members to do passive activities or massage, but also by professional doctors to do acupuncture treatment to help early recovery.  6.Keep the bowel movement smooth: eat coarse fiber food and fresh fruits frequently. If necessary, use laxative (e.g. senna, cork, laxative). 7. Seek immediate medical attention if the following conditions occur: (1) Sudden and rapid increase in blood pressure with severe headache, nausea, vomiting, and blurred vision.  (2) Restricted movement of a limb or ipsilateral limb again.  (3) Mental disturbance (e.g., behavioral changes, garbled speech, drowsiness, coma, etc.).