The mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage is mainly related to the location of the cerebral hemorrhage, the amount of bleeding and whether the treatment is timely.
If the site of cerebral hemorrhage is located in an important functional area such as the brainstem, causing pressure on the vital center, or if the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is too much, leading to increased intracranial pressure and inducing cerebral herniation, the mortality rate in this case is higher.
If the site of cerebral hemorrhage is located in a non-vital functional area, or the amount of bleeding is small, in this case, timely detection of symptoms and timely treatment, the mortality rate is relatively low. However, if the treatment is delayed and the best time for treatment is missed, it may lead to an increase in the amount of bleeding, a situation that will increase the mortality rate to a certain extent.
Therefore, when symptoms related to cerebral hemorrhage appear, you should promptly send to the doctor for medical consultation and actively treat under the doctor’s guidance to minimize the mortality rate.