What to do if the numbness gets worse while recovering from a brain hemorrhage

Numbness getting more and more serious during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage may be related to nerve compression, sequelae, disease recurrence and other factors. 1. Nerve compression: numbness during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage is due to the presence of edema and bruising in the tissues, which makes the brain nerves compressed and the central nerves damaged, thus leading to numbness symptoms. It belongs to the common sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, common headache, hemiplegia of limbs, numbness of hands and feet. If not treated in time, it may become more and more serious. In this case, you can choose nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, or massage, hot compresses to improve the circulation, while with rehabilitation exercises to help recovery. 2. Disease recurrence: If the patient does not have numbness in the limbs initially after the surgery, and there is no abnormality in the sensation of the affected limbs, and the numbness appears in the process of recovery and gradually worsens, accompanied by other symptoms of nerve root damage, it is considered that there may be a recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. At this time, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment to avoid delaying the condition. If the numbness becomes more and more serious during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and carry out targeted treatment.