Mortality from cerebral hemorrhage in 70 year olds

The mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage in 70-year-old people cannot be generalized, and it is mainly related to the location of the cerebral hemorrhage, the amount of bleeding, and whether timely treatment is provided.
If the site of cerebral hemorrhage in a 70-year-old man is located in a non-vital functional area and the amount of bleeding is small, the patient may only show symptoms such as numbness of hands and feet, dizziness, headache and so on. If the onset of the disease can be sent to the doctor in time, timely cooperation with doctors for scientific standardized treatment. In this case, the patient’s mortality rate is relatively low.
If if the site of cerebral hemorrhage of 70-year-old people is located in the important functional area, such as cerebral hemorrhage occurred in the brain stem area, or the amount of bleeding is large, and the patient has symptoms such as slurred speech, blurred consciousness, and one side of the limbs can not be moved, etc.. The mortality rate of these patients is high even if they can receive timely treatment.
It is difficult to give a clear mortality rate after cerebral hemorrhage due to the large individual differences of patients. It is recommended that patients should seek timely medical treatment when symptoms related to cerebral hemorrhage appear, so as to avoid delaying the condition.