What to do if there is a hemorrhage in the brain and a blockage of a blood vessel in the brain?

When there is a bleeding point in the brain and the cerebral blood vessel is blocked, mannitol can be used to reduce intracranial pressure, stop bleeding or anticoagulation treatment as appropriate, and surgery if necessary.
1. Reduce intracranial pressure: when there is a bleeding point in the brain, the bleeding will cause cerebral edema and increase intracranial pressure, and mannitol can be used to reduce the intracranial pressure according to the doctor’s instructions, to avoid serious consequences such as brain hernia.
2. Hemostasis or anticoagulation: when the degree of cerebral vascular blockage is low and the bleeding point may cause a large amount of bleeding, drugs such as aminocaproic acid and ichthyosin can be used to stop bleeding. When the bleeding point is small but the cerebrovascular blockage is serious, heparin, warfarin and other drugs can be chosen for anticoagulation after evaluation.
3. Surgery: When the bleeding is large or occurs in a critical location, intracranial hematoma may appear, and the compression of the hematoma on the nerve tissue may lead to coma, hemiparesis, aphasia and other serious consequences. At this time, surgery can be performed to remove the hematoma in accordance with medical advice. If the hemorrhage is small but the cerebrovascular blockage is serious, interventional thrombolytic therapy is needed.
4. Others: If there are bleeding points in the brain and cerebrovascular blockage, bed rest should be provided, and hypertension, diabetes mellitus and other underlying diseases should be actively treated. Rehabilitation treatment should be carried out as soon as possible after the condition is stabilized.
If there are bleeding points in the brain and cerebrovascular blockage, you should consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan after examination and evaluation to avoid delaying the condition.