How long can a patient live after having a cerebral hemorrhage needs to be judged according to the severity of the patient’s condition. If the bleeding volume is small and the location of the bleeding is located in a non-functional area, the patient can survive for a long time after active treatment; if the patient has a large amount of bleeding and it is located in a more important functional area, the patient’s life may be endangered at any time.
If the bleeding is small and located in non-functional areas, and the patient’s symptoms are mild, only headache, dizziness and other symptoms, such patients after active treatment, most of the hematoma can be absorbed, and later after active rehabilitation training, long-term survival is not a problem.
If the patient has a large amount of bleeding and the bleeding is located in a more important functional area, which has affected the patient’s consciousness, speech or limb function, etc., the hematoma will be absorbed more slowly. The hematoma will be absorbed more slowly, and serious complications such as pneumonia and deep vein thrombosis may occur during treatment, which may endanger the patient’s life at any time.
Even if these patients can be cured, they will have different degrees of sequelae, and their survival time will be shorter than patients with mild symptoms.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek timely medical treatment and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.