How many days is the danger period for intracranial hemorrhage to be treated

The danger period of intracranial hemorrhage is usually around 7 to 15 days, and usually requires conservative treatment, medication, surgery and other means to alleviate. Generally, if the amount of intracranial hemorrhage can be controlled, vital signs gradually stabilize, and cerebral edema gradually subsides in about 15 days, it indicates that the patient has basically escaped from the dangerous period. 1. Conservative treatment: Usually, patients are advised to take bed rest, avoid excessive emotional fluctuations, and monitor blood pressure in real time. In addition, it is also necessary to keep the airway open, and if necessary, an artificial airway can be established to alleviate the symptoms. 2. Medication: Usually, uradil, nicardipine hydrochloride, esmolol hydrochloride and so on can be used to control the blood pressure according to the doctor’s instruction. In addition, tranexamic acid tablets and aminocaproic acid can be used to stop bleeding to improve intracranial hemorrhage. 3. Surgery: Usually, if the effect is poor after general treatment and medication, craniotomy should be considered to clean up the hematoma. It is recommended that patients with intracranial hemorrhage should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and take appropriate treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, so as to avoid delaying the condition.