The reason why the patient is still unconscious after more than twenty days of cerebral hemorrhage may be related to the larger amount of bleeding and bleeding in key intracranial areas.
1. Large amount of bleeding: if the patient’s brain hemorrhage is large, the intracranial pressure may increase progressively, forming brain hernia or causing damage to the reticularis superior activation system of the brainstem, resulting in impaired consciousness, and the patient may be in a coma.
2. Intracranial hemorrhage in key areas: if the patient’s cerebral hemorrhage is located in the brainstem, cerebellum and other parts of the brain, even a small amount of hemorrhage may affect the vital center, or cause damage to the brainstem reticularis superior activation system, which usually leads to the patient’s unconsciousness. In severe cases, it can also lead to the formation of brain hernia, resulting in respiratory and circulatory failure, putting the patient’s life at risk.
Patients who are still unconscious after more than twenty days of cerebral hemorrhage should let the doctor clarify the cause of unconsciousness and actively cooperate with the treatment, so as to avoid irreversible damage to the body.