Cerebral hemorrhage lower extremity venous thrombosis how to treat

The treatments for cerebral hemorrhage with lower extremity venous thrombosis include surgery, medication, general treatment and so on. 1. Surgery: When cerebral hemorrhage and lower extremity venous thrombosis occur at the same time, we should prioritize and treat the cerebral hemorrhage first to avoid life-threatening situations. Craniotomy, minimally invasive surgery, and debridement are often used to reduce intracranial pressure and eliminate the threat of the disease. For severe DVT of the lower extremities with the potential for pulmonary embolism, it can be treated by placing a venous filter. 2. Medication: Routine anticoagulant medications for lower extremity venous thrombosis may cause increased bleeding or rebleeding, so they should not be used arbitrarily. After the cerebral hemorrhage is cured, you can choose the targeted drugs according to the condition of the lower extremity venous thrombosis, such as rivaroxaban, enoxaparin sodium and so on. 3. General treatment: During the treatment of cerebral hemorrhage, vital signs should be closely monitored to avoid accidents in blood pressure, respiration, body temperature and blood sugar. After recovering from cerebral hemorrhage and the body gradually recovers, it is necessary to treat venous thrombosis of the lower limbs. During this period, it is recommended to take proper bed rest, elevate the lower limbs to reduce swelling, and wear compression stockings when getting up. Cerebral hemorrhage and lower extremity venous thrombosis are two kinds of diseases, if they attack at the same time, you should treat the cerebral hemorrhage first, and then gradually treat the lower extremity venous thrombosis after you recover completely, we suggest that the patient consult the doctor in time.