Is it possible to get medical attention right away for a brain hemorrhage?

Most patients with cerebral hemorrhage can be saved if they are taken to the hospital immediately after bleeding, but there are some patients whose condition is serious and their lives are in danger in a short period of time.
If the amount of bleeding is not large and the location of the bleeding is not in the important functional area, the patient usually has a better prognosis and has little problem after seeking timely medical treatment. However, if the patient has a large amount of bleeding or the bleeding site is located in the brainstem and other important functional areas, the patient’s life may be in danger in a short time, and even if the patient is sent to the hospital immediately, he or she still has a certain risk of death.
Treatment for cerebral hemorrhage includes dehydration to lower the cranial pressure, reduce cerebral edema, adjust the blood pressure, local subcooling therapy and surgery, etc. Early medical treatment can maximize the prognosis.
Cerebral hemorrhage is often manifested by elevated blood pressure, headache, vomiting, meningeal irritation signs, etc. If the patient is found to have symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage, he or she should be sent to the doctor in time, and be treated actively under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid delaying the condition.