What to do if you have a brain hemorrhage from a traumatic injury

Cerebral hemorrhage caused by trauma: 1. Immediately, head CT test should be performed to clarify the amount of bleeding and the location of bleeding. If the amount of bleeding in the brain is more than 30mL and causes coma, dilated pupils, and numbness and weakness of the limbs, the patient must be treated by surgery to save his or her life. Surgery is necessary to save the patient’s life. If there are other bleeding methods or the amount of bleeding is relatively small, you can temporarily take internal medicine for treatment.2. If surgery is needed, actively carry out preoperative preparation, and carry out intracerebral hematoma removal surgery. After the operation, the patient should be admitted to the intensive care unit for appropriate treatment, including endotracheal intubation to assist respiration, application of a series of drugs such as hemostasis, rehydration, dehydration and lowering cranial pressure, etc., to promote the stability of vital signs as well as to reduce the probability of later complications.3. If the condition is stabilized, it is necessary to actively carry out the corresponding rehabilitation and functional exercise to reduce the occurrence of later disabilities.