In the case of spinal cord microbleeds the symptoms are relatively mild and can be treated without surgery. If symptoms are more severe, surgical treatment is required.
Spinal cord hemorrhage is defined as bleeding and oozing of blood from the spinal cord. It is relatively rare, and the causes include both traumatic or spontaneous. For patients with trace bleeding in the spinal cord, the symptoms are usually relatively mild and can be observed without surgical treatment.
However, there are some patients with very small amount of bleeding who may have serious symptoms, such as sudden paraplegia or quadriplegia within a few minutes to a few hours, which require surgical treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
It is not possible to generalize the need for surgery for spinal cord hemorrhage. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate treatment according to the individual’s situation. During the treatment period, patients need to rest more, avoid overwork and maintain a good mood.