Typical life expectancy for cerebral hemorrhage paralysis

The general life expectancy of cerebral hemorrhage paralysis may be the same as that of a normal person, or it may be reduced, which is mainly judged according to the complications, the site and area of hemorrhage and the control of risk factors of cerebral hemorrhage. 1. Complications: for example, blood pressure changes, lung infection, multi-organ failure and lower extremity venous thrombosis, etc. These complications are fatal to patients with cerebral hemorrhage paralysis. If there are no above complications, or the complications are handled well and do not lead to recurrence of the cerebral hemorrhage, it will not directly affect the life expectancy of the patient, and the patient’s life expectancy will be the same as that of a normal person. 2. Bleeding site and area: If the bleeding site of the patient is not critical, the bleeding area is not big, and the paralytic symptoms are not serious after treatment, the life expectancy will not be affected. If the bleeding is more, or the bleeding is in critical areas, such as brain stem bleeding, then it may be life-threatening. 3. Control of risk factors of cerebral hemorrhage: If high blood pressure is controlled steadily, emotions are not too big, work and rest are regular and no late night, risk factors are controlled well, cerebrovascular disease does not develop, and cerebral hemorrhage does not recur, the life expectancy of the patient may be more or less the same as that of a normal person. If the daily care is not proper and the work and rest are not regular, the life expectancy of the patient may be shortened.