The Most Dangerous Time After Cerebral Hemorrhage Surgery

Cerebral hemorrhage surgery is usually considered as a dangerous period about 2~3 weeks after the surgery.
Within 2 to 3 weeks, i.e., (about 14 to 21 days) after having a cerebral hemorrhage surgery, the bleeding in the brain may reoccur and cause swelling of the brain, and the condition may reach its peak. The patient’s condition is more dangerous at this time, but it depends on the extent of the bleeding as well as the effectiveness of post-operative care and hemostasis.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should have their blood pressure actively controlled after surgery, such as with drugs like uradil and nifedipine. At the same time, intracranial pressure should be closely monitored, and mannitol and glyceryl fructose should be used to lower intracranial pressure when increased intracranial pressure is found.
Such as cerebral hemorrhage patients strictly monitor the heart rate, pulse, blood pressure. Specific treatment plans need to consult the doctor, standardized diagnosis and treatment.