The recurrence rate of minor cerebral hemorrhage is related to the patient’s blood pressure control and the cause of bleeding. If the patient’s blood pressure is well controlled, the general recurrence rate can be reduced, while for cerebral hemorrhage caused by arteriovenous malformation, the annual recurrence rate is higher.
1. Blood pressure control: If the patient’s blood pressure is well controlled, the recurrence rate of cerebral hemorrhage is relatively low. Therefore, patients should continuously monitor and control their blood pressure, which is an important measure to prevent and control cerebral hemorrhage.
2. Causes of bleeding: For some patients with cerebral hemorrhage caused by arteriovenous malformation, the 5-year recurrence rate is close to 2%. Patients should be reminded that cerebral hemorrhage is related to cerebral arteriosclerosis, and if risk factors such as hyperlipidemia and diabetes can be treated in time and reasonably controlled by diet, the recurrence probability of cerebral hemorrhage can be effectively reduced.
After curing mild cerebral hemorrhage, patients should undergo regular checkups and actively carry out follow-up treatments under the guidance of doctors. If any discomfort occurs in daily life, they should also consult a doctor in time.