Cerebral hemorrhage 58 ml may gradually wake up, but the probability of waking up is not great when the bleeding site is in the brain stem.
If the hemorrhage occurs in the ventricles of the brain, the blood flowing out may be gradually absorbed in the ventricles of the brain after surgical treatment, and the damage to the surrounding brain tissues is relatively small, so it is possible that the patient will gradually wake up after a period of time.
On the other hand, there are respiratory and heartbeat centers in the brainstem area. If 58 ml of bleeding occurs in the brainstem area, it will often cause respiratory and heartbeat stops, resulting in the patient’s death, and the probability of waking up at this time will be very small.
Cerebral hemorrhage 58 ml is a more serious situation, the need for timely brain MRI or CT and other imaging tests to identify the site of bleeding, if necessary, but also timely surgical treatment to remove the local bruising and necrotic tissue, so as to have a better prognosis.
Cerebral hemorrhage is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delayed treatment.