Where Brain Bleeds Often Occur

Cerebral hemorrhage often occurs in the basal ganglia region, lobes of the brain, brainstem, cerebellum, ventricles and other parts of the brain, and it is recommended that the patient be actively treated. Cerebral hemorrhage is a more serious disease, and most patients have hemorrhage in the cerebral hemisphere, with a few in the brainstem and cerebellum. In the cerebral hemisphere, the shell nucleus in the basal ganglia area is more common, accounting for about 50% to 60%, while thalamic hemorrhage and caudate nucleus head hemorrhage are less common. Meanwhile, there are some patients with lobar hemorrhage and ventricular hemorrhage. Clinical treatment for cerebral hemorrhage is based on internal medicine and surgical treatment. Internal medical treatment is mainly manifested in drugs, the main purpose is to control bleeding, reduce intracranial pressure, control blood pressure, etc. Surgical treatment is suitable for more serious conditions. Surgical treatment is applicable to patients with more serious conditions, with the main purpose of removing hematoma and lowering intracranial pressure, so as to reduce the disability rate and save lives. It is recommended that people diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage should seek medical treatment promptly and actively cooperate with doctors. Recovering cerebral hemorrhage patients should also actively cooperate with doctors to carry out rehabilitation training and regular medical checkups.