The sooner you can save a brain hemorrhage, the better. Early and aggressive treatment can reduce neurological damage and save lives.
At the onset of cerebral hemorrhage, the blood will cause mechanical compression of brain tissue, which can lead to necrosis of brain cells. Once cerebral hemorrhage increases again, it may also have serious effects on the patient, such as hemiplegia, speech dysfunction, and even impaired consciousness. Early and aggressive treatment can reduce the neurological damage caused by the hematoma.
Cerebral edema is at its peak 48 hours after cerebral hemorrhage, and untreated cerebral hemorrhage may lead to increased intracranial pressure, which may lead to cerebral herniation and death. Early treatment can reduce complications and save lives.
In summary, patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek early medical treatment and be actively treated under the guidance of doctors to improve the prognosis.