Agitation in patients with cerebral hemorrhage is a normal manifestation of the disease and may be a good sign.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a common and dangerous disease in clinic, and patients will suffer from headache, vomiting, and different degrees of consciousness disorders such as drowsiness and coma due to the increase of intracranial pressure. Due to the difference in the amount and location of cerebral hemorrhage, there are some differences in the patient’s symptoms, and some patients with cerebral hemorrhage may be restless after the onset of the disease, which is a normal manifestation of the disease.
It is worth noting that some cerebral hemorrhage patients’ agitation is a good phenomenon, compared with drowsiness, coma and other states, which indicates that the patient’s condition is relatively mild. If the patient is in a state of drowsiness or coma after agitation, it is generally not a good phenomenon, and we need to be vigilant that it is caused by the continuous increase in the amount of cerebral hemorrhage or other factors.
After the diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors to prevent accidents. Family members should closely monitor the patient’s condition and inform the doctor in time to deal with emergencies.