What to do if you have a brain hemorrhage and are in a coma for a month

When a patient is in a coma for one month after brain hemorrhage, treatment is recommended to stabilize vital signs, actively prevent and treat related complications, such as lung infection, deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities, urinary tract infection, malnutrition, etc., actively support nutrition, and intervene in rehabilitation and wake-up treatment as early as possible when the patient’s condition is stable. Rehabilitation treatment is generally recommended within six months after cerebral hemorrhage, because cerebral hemorrhage causes neurological impairment, and the prime period for early rehabilitation treatment of neurological impairment is within six months after hemorrhage. The means of rehabilitation treatment mainly include hyperbaric oxygen, Chinese acupuncture and physiotherapy, neuroelectric stimulation, and drug therapy. If the patient still fails to wake up after more than three months, it needs to be considered as a possible vegetative survival state.