What to do if you have a brain hemorrhage and poor memory

A patient’s poor memory after a brain hemorrhage can be improved through cognitive training, use of medications, and physical therapy. Memory loss can be caused by damage to the cerebral cortex, hippocampal gyrus, frontal lobe, and other brain areas after a cerebral hemorrhage. The first step is to conduct an assessment, for the characteristics of memory impairment, a cognitive therapist to give one-on-one memory recovery, family members can repeatedly help with memory, repetition is a very important method of memory impairment. Can be used to keep a running account, playing cards, mahjong, chess, singing, and more participation in the activities of the community to improve poor memory. Patients can also take oral medications to improve brain metabolism such as olaxetan capsules, cytarabine sodium tablets, cerebral protein hydrolysate tablets and other medications, which can promote the recovery of the patient’s cerebral nerve function, improve the patient’s cognition and improve the patient’s memory. Physical therapy modalities such as transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy and transcranial direct current can also improve poor memory after brain hemorrhage. Poor memory after brain hemorrhage is recommended to be treated and rehabilitated under the guidance of a doctor in order to improve symptoms and promote recovery.