Is a 45-year-old brain stem hemorrhage serious?

Brain stem hemorrhage at age 45 is more serious, but the severity is related to the amount of bleeding, the location of the bleeding and the degree of compression on the brain stem.
Brain stem hemorrhage is the disease with the highest disability rate and death rate of all strokes, and it is also a disease with a poor prognosis. The disease has an acute onset, rapid progression and vicious condition, which may cause dizziness, vomiting, headache, difficulty in swallowing, numbness and weakness of limbs at the onset, and may also lead to irregular respiration, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, pupil constriction, coma and other phenomena.
If the hemorrhage is less, the position is outward and the compression symptoms are less severe, headache and dizziness, nausea and vomiting and limb movement disorder may occur, which can be recovered through active treatment but the disability rate is higher.
If the amount of bleeding is more, the pressure on the brainstem is obvious, coma may occur, respiratory depression or even the formation of brain hernia life-threatening, the condition is more serious, even if the active treatment may lead to a vegetative state of survival or even can not save the life.
Patients with brain stem hemorrhage need to seek timely medical treatment, conservative or surgical treatment under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to cause adverse reactions. After surgery, they should also actively cooperate with doctors to do rehabilitation training to promote recovery.