How long does it take for soft foci to form in a cerebral hemorrhage

Brain hemorrhage softening foci usually take about 3~6 months to form. Softened foci of cerebral hemorrhage refer to the foci formed by the products of long-term metabolism of brain cells damaged by cerebral hemorrhage, which usually take about 3~6 months to be formed. If the soft foci do not show any clinical symptoms, they do not need to be treated. However, certain softened foci can lead to epilepsy, which can jeopardize the life and health of the patient, and anti-epileptic drugs, such as carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, etc., can be used under the guidance of professional doctors. During the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, blood pressure should be monitored regularly and follow-up treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions to prevent the recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. In daily life, we should pay attention to maintain a low-salt and low-fat diet, and exercise appropriately.