Is rehabilitation after cerebral hemorrhage effective?

The effect of rehabilitation therapy for sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage is uncertain, and is related to the severity of the patient’s condition and the reasonableness of the rehabilitation therapy. Cerebral hemorrhage sequelae are mainly manifested as motor control disorders of the affected limbs, speech and swallowing dysfunction, consciousness disorders and emotional disorders. Formal and reasonable rehabilitation treatment can relieve the patient’s symptoms to a certain extent, but the effect varies among different individuals. 1. Severity of the disease: The location of cerebral hemorrhage, the amount of bleeding, whether the treatment is timely, the sensitivity of the treatment and other factors will affect the severity of the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage. Usually, the milder the condition is, the better the effect of rehabilitation treatment is. 2. Reasonableness of rehabilitation treatment: Rehabilitation treatments for sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include physical therapy, speech therapy, dysphagia therapy, cognitive rehabilitation and psychological rehabilitation, etc., which should be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions after examination and evaluation by the doctor. Early, comprehensive, long-term and proactive rehabilitation therapy can help patients restore their body functions, improve their ability to take care of themselves and enhance their confidence in returning to their families and society. In case of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, rehabilitation therapy should be started as early as possible under the guidance of doctors to avoid adverse consequences.