Headache after surgery for brain hemorrhage may be caused by unrecovered postoperative period, infection and intracranial hypertension. It can be treated by strengthening daily management, medication and surgery.
1. Failure to recover after surgery: Headache after surgery for brain hemorrhage may be caused by failure to recover after surgery. If the headache is serious, you can use ibuprofen extended-release capsules, acetaminophen tablets and other medicines to relieve the headache as prescribed by the doctor. In daily life, you need to develop a good lifestyle, pay attention to a light diet, and get enough sleep, etc., which can help relieve the symptoms.
2. Infection: Headache after surgery for brain hemorrhage may be caused by infection. If there is no good care after surgery, it can lead to wound infection, which in turn triggers intracranial infection, and headache symptoms can occur, at this time, you can use drugs such as ceftriaxone sodium under the guidance of the doctor.
3. Intracranial hypertension: headache after surgery for cerebral hemorrhage may also be due to intracranial hypertension caused by local edema. If the intracranial pressure rises, it will also lead to postoperative headache, you can use mannitol injection, glycerol fructose injection, furosemide and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor. If the intracranial pressure increases progressively, surgical treatment is also required.
Headache after surgery for cerebral hemorrhage may also be due to other reasons, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for timely examination to identify the cause of the disease and timely targeted treatment. If you need to use drugs, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions, and remember not to self-medication, so as not to cause serious consequences.