Being grumpy after having a brain drain may be caused by postoperative anesthesia reaction, excessive postoperative restraints, and damage to brain nerves or brain tissues.
1. Postoperative anesthesia reaction: general anesthesia will be given before brain drainage, and there will be anesthesia reaction after the operation, which may lead to short temper, and usually after the anesthesia effect has disappeared, it will return to normal.
2. Excessive postoperative restraints: After brain drainage surgery, the patient’s body is relatively weak and needs to follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative care, with more restraints, such as bed rest, restricted activities, light diet, etc., all of which may make the patient grumpy.
3. Damage to brain nerves or brain tissues: If brain nerves or brain tissues are injured during brain drainage surgery, the patient may also become grumpy and emotionally unstable.
If you are grumpy after brain drainage surgery, it is recommended that you give feedback to your treating doctor as soon as possible to avoid serious consequences. During the postoperative recovery period, it is important to do a good job of postoperative care for the patient, patiently calm the patient, and help the patient adjust his or her mood.