What happened to the internal capsule bleeding?

Internal capsule hemorrhage is the site where the patient’s brain hemorrhage is located in the internal capsule area. The most common cause of hemorrhage in this area is hypertensive disease, and there are doublestriate arteries emanating from here at right angles, which is the most common site of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. This area of the internal capsule is a more concentrated functional area, which tends to have a greater impact on the patient’s limb strength, limb numbness, etc. After cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended that patients should rest in bed, eat a low-salt, low-fat diet, eat more coarse fiber food, keep their emotions stable, keep their diaphragm open, avoid emotional stimulation, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.