Recovery from minimally invasive brain hemorrhage 20 ml surgery takes at least 1 to 2 weeks or more based on clinical experience. Later on, recovery time of three months, six months or even more than a year is also required.
Cerebral hemorrhage 20 ml bleeding is not particularly large, but it can cause significant damage to nerve cells, and such patients can have the hematoma aspirated through cerebral hemorrhage drilling and drainage. This minimally invasive procedure is less invasive and can drain most of the hematoma to facilitate recovery.
Since the brain tissue will be edematous after the hemorrhage, and it takes about 1~2 weeks for the edema to subside, most patients with cerebral hemorrhage have a recovery period of about 1~2 weeks.
Since nerve cell damage is irreparable, it takes a lot of time for rehabilitation after hematoma absorption, and the damaged nerve function needs to be compensated by the surrounding nerve cells, most patients need about three months to six months to recover, and some patients may even need about one year.
It is recommended that patients choose regular hospitals to undergo minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage, and actively carry out follow-up treatment under the guidance of doctors in order to strive for early recovery.