There is no specific clinical value for how long an 85-year-old man with cerebral hemorrhage can survive in bed, and it should be judged according to the specific situation, which is generally related to the patient’s health condition, the amount of bleeding, the location of the bleeding and whether it is treated in time.
If the patient’s health is good, the amount of bleeding is small and does not involve important parts of the body, and the treatment is timely and effective, it generally has no effect on the survival period. On the contrary, it is more serious and may even lead to sudden death.
If the patient’s cardiopulmonary function is relatively good, the amount of bleeding is small, and the bleeding site is located in the lobes of the brain and cerebellum, then the patient’s general symptoms will not be particularly serious, and after active treatment, the patient can usually get better, and will not have a great impact on daily life and survival.
If the patient’s health condition is poor, such as poor cardiopulmonary function, more underlying diseases, larger bleeding volume, or even if the bleeding volume is small, but the bleeding site is located in the ventricles or brain stem, the patient’s prognosis is poorer, and the patient’s life will usually be jeopardized.
Therefore, when an 85-year-old man is bedridden with cerebral hemorrhage, his family members should actively cooperate with the therapeutic measures formulated by the doctor, which will help to improve the survival rate of the patient.