Brain stem hemorrhage for 20 days, discharged hemiplegia, it is recommended that the patient seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, regular rehabilitation therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy and so on.
Hemiplegia, i.e. unilateral limb weakness, is one of the common symptoms of brainstem hemorrhage, mostly caused by damage to the corticospinal tract. 20 days after the onset of the disease, the condition is basically stabilized, and the probability of rebleeding is relatively small, so at this stage, the patient can consider gradually starting the rehabilitation treatment of limb function.
Commonly used limb function rehabilitation treatments include upper limb lifting, bedside sitting and bedside standing, alternating flexion and extension of both lower limbs, sitting balance training, standing balance training, weight bearing on the hemiplegic side of the limb, and up and down step exercise. The specific rehabilitation program should be formulated by the doctor according to the actual situation of the patient. In addition, patients can also receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy as prescribed by the doctor.
Rehabilitation therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy should be gradual and adjusted according to the patient’s condition. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid excessive exercise that may cause rebleeding.