How to treat cerebral infarction combined with cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral infarction combined with cerebral hemorrhage, if the patient has mild clinical signs and symptoms, mainly should be given nutritional neurotherapy, the commonly used drugs mainly include cerebroprotein hydrolysate, cytarabine, olanzapine and piracetam, while complications should be prevented, such as rehydration to replenish electrolytes. 1. If the patient has a history of stress ulcer, omeprazole and rabeprazole should be given to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding. 2. If the patient has clinical symptoms and signs are heavy, there is usually cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure, cranial pressure-lowering treatment should be routinely given, and the commonly used drugs are mannitol, glycerol fructose and tachyphylaxis. 3. If the patient cannot eat and has swallowing dysfunction, those whose condition is difficult to recover within the early stage should try to get down the gastric tube, retain the gastric tube and nasal feed the diet to supplement the essential nutrients. For patients with cerebral infarction combined with somatic disorders, rehabilitation treatment should be given as early as possible after the condition is stabilized.