What to do if you have a hemorrhagic stroke

Hemorrhagic stroke includes cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage, head CT examination confirms the diagnosis of hemorrhagic stroke should be hospitalized, the specific treatment is as follows: 1, monitor the patient’s consciousness, pupils, vital signs, including blood pressure, respiration, heart rate, temperature and oxygen saturation. 2, let the patient in the hospital room to rest quietly in bed, the ward can not be noisy, to avoid the patient’s emotional fluctuations, but also to urinate and defecate in the bed, do not Do not use force to urinate or defecate. If there is difficulty in urination, catheter can be inserted; if there is difficulty in defecation, medication can be used to pass the stool.3. If the patient has symptoms of headache, agitation and difficulty in sleeping, sedative and painkiller should be given, and antihypertensive medication should be used if the blood pressure is high.4. If there is any change in the condition, the CT of the head should be reviewed at any time.5. For the patient with large amount of cerebral hemorrhage, high pressure in the brain, or with bad hemorrhage site, in addition to the use of dehydrating medication, the patient should also be considered to undergo surgery of the head to remove the blood in the brain and reduce the cerebral bleeding. Remove the blood in the brain and reduce the pressure in the brain. Most of the patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage are caused by aneurysm or rupture of cerebral arteries. Cerebral angiography is needed to find the aneurysm, which can be dealt with through minimally invasive interventional methods. For patients with large, complex aneurysms, craniotomy may be performed.