Cerebral hemorrhage awakening does not necessarily release paralysis.
After the patient’s cerebral hemorrhage will cause edema of the surrounding brain tissue and hematoma compression effect, leading to the destruction of brain tissue, then there will be limb movement and sensory impairment, resulting in limb paralysis. As brain cells are generally non-renewable, once necrosis is impossible to fully recover, so even if the treatment effect is good, it is more or less will leave sequelae.
After the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to control the blood pressure, avoid fluctuation of blood pressure, and closely observe the changes of the condition, so as to avoid further damage to the normal brain tissues, which may cause more serious limb dysfunction. In the later stage, patients can undergo rehabilitation training and hyperbaric oxygen therapy to help them recover their limb functions, but it is difficult to recover completely, and the specific recovery situation needs to be judged by combining with the condition and individual situation.
Therefore, patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to actively cooperate with doctors to minimize the sequelae.