How to treat chronic cerebral hematoma conservatively

Chronic cerebral hematoma generally refers to chronic subdural hematoma. Patients with chronic subdural hematoma who have obvious symptoms should be treated surgically. For patients without obvious symptoms, conservative treatments such as medication and life care can be used. 1. Drug therapy: according to the different symptoms of patients targeted use of anti-edema (mannitol, furosemide), anti-infection (penicillin, amoxicillin), pain (acetaminophen), anti-epileptic (diazepam, phenytoin sodium) type of drug therapy. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Life care: need to closely monitor the patient’s vital signs and blood pressure, such as heart rate, pulse, respiration, etc., while maintaining a good state of mind, pay attention to diet and sleep, and regularly go to the hospital for rechecking. Chronic subdural hematoma patients should consult the doctor in time, after examination by the doctor to develop a specific treatment plan.