Whether or not a child can recover from a brain hemorrhage depends on the child’s specific condition; if the child’s symptoms are mild, he or she can usually recover. If the symptoms are more serious, it is very difficult to recover.
If the child’s condition is mild, the amount of bleeding is small, the hematoma is small, and there is no obvious discomfort, the child can usually recover after timely and regular treatment, and the prognosis is good.
If the child’s cerebral hemorrhage blood volume is large, the hematoma site is large, and obvious discomfort symptoms appear, such as dizziness, headache, limb weakness and other symptoms, and some children with cerebral hemorrhage may also have coma, paralysis, mental disorders, walking difficulties and other symptoms, it is difficult to recover, and may even be life-threatening.
Children can recover from cerebral hemorrhage when the symptoms are mild, but it is difficult to recover from severe symptoms. Parents should take their children to the doctor in time and take treatment measures under the doctor’s guidance.