The time to wake up after a cerebral hemorrhage with brain hernia is related to the severity of the disease, whether it is treated in time, and the patient’s physical condition, etc. Usually, the bleeding volume of patients with brain hernia is larger.
Usually, the bleeding volume of patients with cerebral hemorrhage forming brain hernia is large, and the prognosis of patients with more bleeding volume tends to be poorer, with serious neurological damage, and the time needed for them to wake up is also longer. If the amount of bleeding is small and the patient is treated with surgery in time, the patient can usually wake up within a week after surgery.
Whether or not a brain hernia is treated in a timely manner will also affect the patient’s waking time. If a brain hernia is not treated in a timely manner, it will further compress the brainstem, affecting the patient’s respiratory and circulatory functions, and respiratory arrest may occur at any time.
Once the respiratory cardiac arrest will further damage the brain tissue and nerves, thus affecting the patient’s wakefulness, wakefulness time is usually not fixed, usually need more than a week, some patients may not wake up for a long time.
If the patient’s physical condition is poor, it will also affect the time of wakefulness.