How many days is the risk period for a cerebral hemorrhage

The danger period for cerebral hemorrhage is about 14 days. Possible conditions include rebleeding, cerebral edema, and complications.
1. Rebleeding: 1~3 days after cerebral hemorrhage, the original bleeding site may bleed again, therefore, after cerebral hemorrhage, we should carry out hemostatic treatment in time, control the blood pressure, and do absolute bed rest, and if necessary, we can give the patient sedation treatment to avoid the second bleeding due to emotional excitement.
2. Cerebral edema: the 4th~7th day after cerebral hemorrhage is the peak period of cerebral edema, if not actively treated, the further aggravation of cerebral edema will lead to brain hernia and endanger the life. Therefore, after cerebral hemorrhage, we should carry out dehydration and cranial pressure lowering treatment in time to prevent the consequences of aggravation of cerebral edema.
3. Complications: patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to do absolute bed rest, long-term bed rest will affect the cardiopulmonary function, such as prolonged bed rest may cause pneumonia, so patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to pay close attention to their cardiopulmonary function, and actively turn over, knocking the back, sputum expectoration, to prevent the occurrence of pneumonia.
Cerebral hemorrhage has a high rate of disability and death. Once cerebral hemorrhage occurs, it is necessary to seek medical treatment promptly and actively.