Cerebral hemorrhage, unconsciousness with eyes open.

Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who open their eyes without consciousness and this state lasts for more than three months are called vegetative state of existence. If the patient opens his eyes without consciousness at an early stage, he needs to undergo early rehabilitation to promote awakening treatment, and at the same time, actively give nutritional support to prevent and control related complications, which can increase the probability of the patient awakening. The earlier the patient awakens, the less severe the patient’s condition. If such patients continue to open their eyes but are not conscious, the longer the time, the lower the possibility of awakening. Cerebral hemorrhage is due to nerve cell damage, so it is important to perform early rehabilitation to promote wakefulness in order to increase the probability of patients waking up.