The Best First Aid for Cerebral Hemorrhage

First aid for cerebral hemorrhage should let the patient lie down in bed, and avoid emotional excitement, and call 120 as soon as possible. For unconscious patients with cerebral hemorrhage, the patient’s head should be tilted to the side, and the patient should be helped to clean up vomit and oral secretions.
Cerebral hemorrhage is associated with high blood pressure, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, tobacco and alcohol addiction, emotional stress, and strenuous exercise, etc. Therefore, first aid for cerebral hemorrhage should let the patient lie quietly in bed, avoid any exercise and emotional stress, and call 120 as soon as possible. If the patient is unconscious, the patient’s head should be tilted to the side in order to avoid the patient from suffering from inhalation pneumonia.
After arriving at the hospital, the doctor may give sodium nitroprusside, nifedipine and other drugs to control blood pressure, vitamin K, fish protein and other drugs to correct coagulation abnormalities, and will also give mannitol, furosemide and other drugs to dehydrate and lower the cranial pressure and other treatments.
If a patient develops symptoms related to cerebral hemorrhage, please call 120 immediately and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.