Is a thalamic hemorrhage of 28 milliliters serious?

Thalamic hemorrhage of 28 milliliters is relatively serious.
Thalamic hemorrhage refers to brain hemorrhage that occurs in the thalamus, and 28 milliliters is a relatively large amount of bleeding, and patients can often experience obvious numbness and weakness of one side of the limbs, and may even experience serious symptoms such as impaired consciousness.
In addition, after cerebral hemorrhage, the brain tissue will have obvious cerebral edema, resulting in increased intracranial pressure and the risk of inducing cerebral hernia, so this situation should be sought as soon as possible.
Thalamic hemorrhage requires timely hospitalization for standardized treatment. 28 ml of bleeding can be treated conservatively, such as maintaining absolute bed rest, emotional stability, and avoiding forceful bowel movements.
At the same time need to control blood pressure, if necessary, can use uradil and other intravenous antihypertensive drugs; reduce intracranial pressure, such as the use of mannitol and other drugs; can also be used in the prevention of cerebral vasospasm nimodipine and other drugs. Specific treatment programs need to follow the doctor’s advice according to the development of the condition, drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.
Thalamic hemorrhage 28 milliliters is an acute and serious condition, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment to avoid delays.