Cerebral hemorrhage with emphysema

Cerebral hemorrhage with emphysema, it is generally recommended to treat the cerebral hemorrhage first, and at the same time can take into account the treatment of emphysema, to minimize the probability of death.
Cerebral hemorrhage is generally an acute-onset disease, causing hemorrhagic necrosis of intracranial tissues, which directly affects normal body functions and can be life-threatening in a short period of time; while emphysema is generally a chronic disease.
When patients with cerebral hemorrhage are combined with emphysema, the cerebral hemorrhage should be dealt with first, such as lowering the cranial pressure, keeping the respiratory tract open, promoting the metabolism of brain cells and other medications, and surgery may be needed for serious cases. At the same time, improve the blood gas analysis and other tests to clarify the existence of hypoxemia, carbon dioxide retention and other conditions, according to the blood gas score, give oxygen symptomatic treatment, if necessary, wear a ventilator treatment.
When cerebral hemorrhage is accompanied by pulmonary emphysema, timely medical treatment should be provided, and appropriate treatment methods should be selected under the guidance of the doctor for early treatment.