How to treat hemiparesis caused by cerebral hemorrhage

For hemiplegia caused by cerebral hemorrhage, the first step is to actively treat the primary disease, and then start rehabilitation therapy as appropriate. The treatment of primary disease usually adopts medication and surgery.
1. Drug treatment: patients with cerebral hemorrhage can be injected intravenously with neuroprotective agents such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B12 under the guidance of doctors, and if cerebral edema occurs, it is also necessary to inject intravenously with drugs to lower the cranial pressure, such as mannitol and glycerol fructose.
2. Surgery: patients should take timely surgical treatment to remove hematoma, reduce intracranial pressure and improve the symptoms of paralysis. Common surgeries include craniotomy, minimally invasive surgery, debridement and decompression, ventricular drainage and so on.
For patients with cerebral hemorrhage, if paralysis still occurs after active treatment of the primary disease, it is recommended to start targeted rehabilitation training as soon as possible under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to achieve good recovery results.