Drinking water is recommended to be lukewarm water in postoperative rehabilitation of cerebral hemorrhage. Meanwhile, for those who have difficulty in eating, fruit juice and vegetable juice can be used in moderation to supplement nutrition.
Drinking water during postoperative recovery from cerebral hemorrhage is recommended to be lukewarm water, avoid adding sugar, honey and other ingredients to replenish the water needed by the body. The temperature of the water is recommended to be controlled at about 38℃, avoiding too cold or too hot water to stimulate or damage the gastrointestinal tract.
For those who have inconvenience in eating, freshly squeezed fruit juice, vegetable juice and other beverages can be added to the water to replenish the vitamins and dietary fiber needed by the body.
It should be noted that it is not recommended to drink carbonated beverages and other beverages, which have a high sugar content and may lead to diabetes and other diseases if consumed for a long period of time. It is also recommended to abstain from drinking alcohol, which may affect the recovery of cerebral hemorrhage.
After the operation, patients with cerebral hemorrhage should actively carry out rehabilitation therapy under the guidance of doctors and undergo regular checkups. If there is any discomfort, they should consult a doctor in time.