Mortality from hemorrhagic stroke

Current research indicates that the mortality rate of patients with hemorrhagic stroke accounts for 25% of the total number of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, and the most aggressive resuscitation should be taken, especially by family members who should do their best to actively cooperate and go to the hospital in a timely manner. For patients with risk factors for hemorrhage, it is important to do a good job of prevention in general so that patients themselves are aware of the possibility of developing hemorrhagic strokes in this area, and usually do more physical examinations, such as routine blood, brain examination, heart, blood sugar, metabolism and other aspects of physical examination, which can reduce the occurrence of hemorrhagic strokes. Once a hemorrhagic stroke occurs, the mortality rate can reach 25%, which is not good for families and society. It is hoped that the mortality rate of patients with cerebral hemorrhage can be reduced.