Is conservative treatment of cerebral hemorrhage good for the elderly

When the condition of cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly is mild, the use of conservative treatment is more effective, and when the condition is more serious, only conservative treatment is not enough, but also through surgical treatment. The choice of treatment for cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly mainly depends on the severity of the condition. If the bleeding is less, the bleeding is located in non-functional areas, and the symptoms are not serious, conservative treatment can be used, and the application of nutritive nerve dehydrating swelling and hemostatic drugs can be used to promote the recovery, such as mannitol, methylcobalamin, and other drugs. If there is more bleeding, the location of bleeding is not ideal, and the symptoms are more serious, surgery to remove the hematoma is also used to help treatment. The prognosis of cerebral hemorrhage is related to the condition. Whether it is mild or severe, it needs to be treated actively, with regular daily rest and exercise, proper exercise, good blood pressure control, and medication as prescribed by the doctor.