How to treat brain hemorrhage, numbness in hands and feet

Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who have numbness in their hands and feet can be treated with acupuncture, rehabilitation therapy, and also with nerve-nourishing drugs, commonly used are adenosine cobalamin and methylcobalamin, and also apply vitamin B1 and vitamin B6, and actively treat the primary cerebral hemorrhage. If the patient is suitable for surgery in the early stage, try to give surgical treatment; if not suitable for surgery, mainly give conservative treatment, including cranial pressure lowering treatment, neuroprotective treatment, and at the same time control the cause of the patient and actively control the complications. If the patient has swallowing dysfunction and it is difficult to recover in the short term, hypogastric tube, retained gastric tube, nasal feeding diet and nasal drug administration can be given to prevent misaspiration and aspiration pneumonia. If the patient’s blood pressure is elevated, for example, systolic blood pressure is greater than 180 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is greater than 110 mmHg it is recommended to lower the blood pressure to make the patient’s blood pressure fall slowly to the usual level or slightly above the usual level, and it should not make the blood pressure fall too fast.