How to supplement salt deficiency in patients with cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage patients with salt deficiency can be supplemented by oral sodium supplementation and intravenous sodium supplementation.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage may have electrolyte disorders due to poor diet and physical exertion, and the most common electrolyte disorders are hyponatremia and hypokalemia.
Patients can take oral sodium supplementation, such as eating foods with high sodium content, and if the effect of oral supplementation is not good, intravenous sodium supplementation can be carried out. Generally, it is necessary to formulate the treatment plan of intravenous electrolyte supplementation according to the results of patients’ laboratory tests, and at the same time, it is necessary to limit the drinking water according to the doctor’s instructions.
Patients should not do the infusion on their own, and should pay attention to the regular review of electrolytes after the infusion to avoid oversupplementation, which may cause serious consequences.
If cerebral hemorrhage is combined with electrolyte disorders, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital and choose a reasonable and effective treatment plan under the guidance of doctors.