Optimal recovery period for cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage, or brain hemorrhage, is a non-traumatic intracerebral parenchymal hemorrhage, and the optimal recovery period is 3-6 months; more than 6 months is called the sequelae period. Possible sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage patients include physical activity dysfunction, speech dysfunction, mental-emotional changes, swallowing dysfunction, and long-term coma. The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage patients need to be actively improved by early rehabilitation treatment, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, acupuncture, physical therapy, massage, and limb function exercise. To prevent the occurrence of sequelae, we must do a good job in the recovery treatment of cerebral hemorrhage. Patients and their families should maintain a positive attitude during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, follow medical advice and use drugs reasonably, and have underlying diseases such as hypertension and diabetes should also control blood pressure and blood sugar so as not to affect the recovery of cerebral hemorrhage. Try to eat more vegetables and fruits, replenish vitamins and minerals, avoid spicy and stimulating foods as much as possible, and conduct regular review.