Can you recover from a 5 year brain stem hemorrhage

Brain stem hemorrhage itself is very dangerous, whether it is possible to recover after 5 years of bleeding depends on the amount of bleeding and whether it is difficult to recover with effective treatment and rehabilitation.
1. If the bleeding volume is less than 5 ml, the symptoms are mild and the complications are relatively few, it is possible to return to normal life after 5 years of bleeding with timely and effective treatment and rehabilitation training.
The specific recovery time of brain stem hemorrhage is mainly based on the severity of the patient’s condition as well as his physical fitness, and most of them will start to recover 3~6 months after the brain hemorrhage. Once the time exceeds half a year, or even reaches 5 years, then the difficulty of recovery will continue to increase, and it is difficult to achieve complete recovery.
The patient’s recovery is related to a number of factors, including the location of the bleeding, the amount of bleeding, and the physical condition of the patient. Generally speaking, if the amount of bleeding in the brainstem is relatively small and does not cause problems such as impaired consciousness or cerebral edema, then the recovery time is about half a year to one year.
2. If, however, the bleeding volume is greater than 5 ml, the hematoma diameter is greater than 3 cm and has reached more than 5 ml, and is accompanied by problems such as consciousness disorders, the prognosis is worse, and the recovery time will be longer, and even after the rehabilitation training, the bleeding will still have obvious after-effects after 5 years.
In this regard, in addition to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for drug treatment or surgical treatment, the patient in the usual time should be timely rehabilitation training, through the limb movement to promote functional recovery. In addition, during the treatment period, it is necessary to actively control various primary diseases, such as vascular malformation, etc., to avoid recurrence of brainstem hemorrhage.