Can sudden brainstem hemorrhage be cured?

Sudden brainstem hemorrhage is usually not fully treatable. The brainstem is the respiratory and circulatory center of the body, and many nerve fibers travel there, so even a 1 mm injury may result in the loss of many neurological functions. In particular, a medulla oblongata hemorrhage may cause respiratory and cardiac arrest, resulting in the death of the patient. There is no way to treat brainstem hemorrhage very well to a large extent, and it is important to clarify this concept. In many cases, the patient remains in a vegetative state of survival or death after various treatments. If the patient’s vital signs are stable, he or she may be treated well; if even the most basic breathing and heartbeat are absent, the later outcome may tend toward death.