Can you take care of yourself after recovering from a right basal ganglia brain hemorrhage?

Whether a person can take care of himself after recovering from right basal ganglia cerebral hemorrhage is mainly based on the amount of bleeding and the patient’s condition. Patients with right basal ganglia cerebral hemorrhage with a bleeding volume of less than 10 milliliters can usually recover in about one month and can mostly take care of themselves. If the amount of right basal ganglia brain hemorrhage is larger than 30 milliliters, surgical treatment is needed, and the recovery time is correspondingly longer, and after recovery treatment, some patients can live on their own. However, if there is a super large amount of cerebral hemorrhage, the patient will be accompanied by coma and consciousness disorder, and the recovery time will be longer, and may even endanger the patient’s life. Patients with right basal ganglia cerebral hemorrhage should be actively treated under the guidance of doctors in order to reduce the occurrence of complications. During the recovery period, family members should take good care of the patient and bring the patient to the hospital for regular review.