Most patients with cerebral hemorrhage have no precursors, and some patients with cerebral hemorrhage may have precursors such as elevated blood pressure, dizziness and headache. Patients can save themselves by taking antihypertensive drugs, paying attention to rest and applying local cold compresses.
1. Taking antihypertensive drugs: some patients with cerebral hemorrhage may have elevated blood pressure as a precursor, and if the blood pressure is not controlled in time, it will aggravate the bleeding symptoms, so they can follow the doctor’s instructions to take the antihypertensive drugs such as Irbesartan tablets and Benadryl hydrochloride tablets in time, so as to stabilize the blood pressure.
2. Rest: When patients have dizziness and headache symptoms, they need to lie down immediately and try not to move around. You can lie on your side and tilt your head upward. At the same time, try to keep emotions stable, should not be overly excited, the whole body relaxed, let the mind calm down.
The most important thing is that the patient also needs to call 120 emergency phone in time, so that the professional medical personnel home emergency, so as not to delay the condition.