Is it serious to have a fever after a cerebral hemorrhage caused by high blood pressure?

Fever after cerebral hemorrhage caused by high blood pressure is usually more serious.
Fever after cerebral hemorrhage caused by high blood pressure is likely to be central hyperthermia, which may cause stress ulcers or even cause a prolonged period of unconsciousness, or urinary tract infection or lung infection, which may lead to respiratory failure of the patient, have an impact on kidney function, and in severe cases, cause death, and so it is more dangerous.
For patients with cerebral hemorrhage caused by high blood pressure, usually must pay attention to develop good living habits, ensure sufficient sleep, diet more light and easy to digest food, do not smoke and drink, maintain a good state of mind, do not have too much pressure, to avoid emotional situations.
If you have any of the above conditions, you must seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying your condition.