Can the left side of the brain be cured?

Whether left hemorrhage can be cured is closely related to the amount of bleeding and the patient’s personal situation, and cannot be generalized. Cerebral hemorrhage is a common clinical disease. If the amount of bleeding in the left side of the brain is small and the patient does not have any underlying diseases, the prognosis is usually good. However, if the amount of left hemorrhage is large, or the patient has some underlying diseases, it is not easy to be cured. Clinical treatment for patients with mild left hemorrhage is mainly based on internal medicine. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply enalapril, irbesartan and other antihypertensive drugs, as well as mannitol, glycerol fructose and other drugs to reduce intracranial pressure. For those with serious conditions and surgical indications, surgical treatments such as debridement and decompression, ventricular puncture and drainage are feasible. It is recommended that people with left cerebral hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time and take active treatment under the doctor’s guidance. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to a light diet and maintain physical and mental happiness, which are to a certain extent conducive to the recovery of the disease.