When does a brain hemorrhage require surgery?

Cerebral hemorrhage in the following cases need to use surgical treatment: 1, the amount of bleeding, cerebral hemorrhage more than 30 ml need to use surgical treatment, while cerebellar hemorrhage more than 10 ml need to use surgical treatment; 2, combined with the patient’s specific situation, the patient’s age is more inclined to conservative treatment. For example, if the patient is over 80 years old or over 90 years old, he or she will tend to be treated conservatively. If the patient’s age is relatively young, the brain tissue is relatively full, it will be more inclined to surgical treatment; 3, the cause of bleeding, if it is ordinary hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, bleeding is not much, and the location is relatively deep, it tends to use conservative treatment. If the bleeding is caused by special reasons, such as rupture of cerebral hemangioma, rupture of cerebral vascular malformation, etc., aggressive surgery is often used. Because such causes of bleeding are often ineffective through conservative treatment, patients are prone to a second or third brain hemorrhage, leading to very serious consequences.