Sequelae of brainstem hemorrhage include quadriplegia, aphasia, sensory disturbances, visual disturbances, and so on.
Brain stem hemorrhage is a kind of cerebral hemorrhage, which is caused by bleeding of blood vessels in the brain stem. Clinically, it is found that patients with brain stem hemorrhage will be accompanied by quadriplegia, dysarthria, dysesthesia, dizziness, headache, etc., and some of the patients will also suffer from other sequelae such as visual impairment and consciousness disorder. As the amount of brain stem hemorrhage is different, the sequelae are individual and cannot be generalized.
In order to prevent after-effects, it is often advocated that patients cooperate with doctors to carry out rehabilitation training as soon as possible after their condition is stabilized, such as language rehabilitation training, limb function training, life ability training, etc. Some patients with brain stem hemorrhage also need to cooperate with doctors to carry out rehabilitation training. Some patients with brain stem hemorrhage also need to cooperate with doctors for psychological treatment to eliminate tension, anxiety and other adverse psychological state.
It is recommended that people diagnosed with brain stem hemorrhage actively cooperate with doctors to reduce the probability of sequelae. They should pay attention to actively controlling blood pressure in daily life, and should also develop good living habits and regular medical checkups in order to monitor the changes of their conditions.