Rehabilitation of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

Once hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage occurs, it needs to be treated aggressively. In the treatment modality, hemostasis of cerebral hemorrhage as well as control of hypertension is the main focus. The application of hypertensive drugs such as captopril, nifedipine and nimodipine can be performed for blood pressure control. In the rehabilitation of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, the first step is to carry out a low-salt, low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, reduce fat intake, and eat more green vegetables as well as fruits. You can move your limbs lightly every day or have your family or friends massage your limbs to prevent the formation of new blood clots. In addition, medication should be given to nourish the brain nerves, and the patient should be treated with medication along with a proper diet and a regular lifestyle. Patients need to be reviewed regularly, and the dosage of medication should be adjusted by the review results in order to make the patient recover faster.