Can you do hyperbaric oxygen with pneumonia after brain hemorrhage?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is usually not recommended for people with pneumonia after brain hemorrhage to prevent the spread of infection.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy requires the patient to inhale 100% oxygen in an environment higher than one atmosphere pressure, and this treatment helps to promote the recovery of nerve cells in patients with cerebral hemorrhage. Contraindications to hyperbaric oxygen therapy include acute respiratory infections (bronchitis, pneumonia), so people with pneumonia after cerebral hemorrhage should not undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy to prevent the spread of lung infections.
It is worth noting that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is also contraindicated for people in the acute stage of cerebral hemorrhage, tension pneumothorax, untreated malignant tumors, retinal detachment and other special groups to prevent aggravation of the condition and affect the recovery of the body. For people with pneumonia after cerebral hemorrhage who need hyperbaric oxygen therapy, it should be performed after the pneumonia is cured.
It is suggested that people with pneumonia after cerebral hemorrhage should actively cooperate with doctors to promote the recovery of health. Pay attention to adjusting the mentality in daily life and avoid excessive worry about the condition.