How to treat bilateral multiple thalamic hemorrhages

Thalamic hemorrhage is mainly caused by the rupture of thalamic geniculate artery and thalamic perforating artery. Generally, the occurrence of bilateral multiple thalamic hemorrhage can be treated with medication and surgery according to the amount of bleeding.
If the amount of bleeding is reduced, the first step is to use drugs to reduce intracranial pressure, such as mannitol, to prevent cerebral edema, so as to achieve the effect of relieving thalamic hemorrhage.
In addition, if the blood pressure is high, blood pressure-lowering drugs such as nifedipine should be used as prescribed by the doctor to prevent the blood vessels from rupturing again.
If there is a large amount of bleeding or a large number of hematomas, surgery such as cranial drilling and drainage, hematoma removal, etc. should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions in time to remove the hematoma, so as to prevent the hematoma from causing pressure on the brain tissue and thus endangering the life of the patient.
If bilateral multiple thalamic hemorrhage occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and treat under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.