Can you exercise when you are discharged from the hospital after conservative treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage?

Usually, after discharge from the hospital after conservative treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, you can exercise appropriately, but not strenuously or a lot of exercise. For most of the hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage rehabilitation after conservative treatment of hospital discharge, after going home can be appropriate exercise. Usually, patients can do yoga, Tai Chi, walking and other soothing exercises, which not only help to improve immunity and enhance physical fitness, but also will not cause adverse effects on the condition and help the body to restore health. It is worth noting that patients should pay attention to the way of exercise, exercise time and so on. Patients should avoid strenuous exercise or prolonged heavy exercise to prevent further increase in blood pressure and increase the chance of cerebral hemorrhage. If the patient’s blood pressure is high or accompanied by dizziness, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms after going home, he/she should rest in bed to prevent accidents caused by exercise. It is recommended that patients discharged from the hospital after conservative treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage should strengthen their life care, ensure balanced intake of nutrients, and pay attention to regular medical checkups in order to monitor changes in their conditions.