Cerebral hemorrhage in the back of the head is usually occipital lobe hemorrhage or cerebellar hemorrhage, and the prognosis is usually related to the amount of hemorrhage, and with active treatment, the patient may recover to normal, or on the contrary, serious sequelae may occur.
1. Occipital lobe hemorrhage: usually, the prognosis of patients with occipital lobe hemorrhage is better, and seldom have serious sequelae, and some patients only have slight visual field disorder. However, occipital lobe cerebral hemorrhage with large amount of bleeding is easy to be complicated with brain hernia, which will cause more obvious neurological damage and sequelae.
2. Cerebellar hemorrhage: cerebellar hemorrhage often causes ataxia, nystagmus and other symptoms, generally after treatment, the symptoms can be improved, but also need to pay attention to more bleeding or cerebellar edema can be serious compression of the brain stem, resulting in unstable vital signs, and even rapid death.
Once cerebral hemorrhage occurs in the back of the head, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner and standardize the diagnosis and treatment. If symptoms such as limb weakness, ataxia and visual impairment occur, it is recommended to actively carry out rehabilitation training after the condition is stabilized, so as to strive for the maximum functional recovery.