How long can you live with a cerebral infarction hemorrhage?

How long a patient can live with cerebral infarction hemorrhage depends on the size of the infarction and the amount of bleeding. If the infarction is a lobar infarction, the patient is conscious and the hemorrhage is transformed into dots or flakes, the patient can survive after treatment. If it is a large cerebral infarction, the patient is in a comatose state, the amount of hemorrhage is relatively large, accompanied by displacement of midline structures and intracranial hypertension, at this time, if the patient has a combination of lung infection and high fever, the patient’s life will be in danger at any time. If the patient can pass half a month smoothly and can pass the peak of cerebral edema, the patient’s survival will also be decided according to the control of complications, such as the control of pulmonary infection. So how long can you live with a bleeding brain infarction? It depends on the size of the cerebral infarction and the amount of bleeding. Generally, patients with small infarction and small amount of bleeding can survive. If it is a large area of cerebral infarction combined with a large amount of hemorrhage conversion, then it may be life-threatening at any time.