Is cerebral hemorrhage in the right parietal lobe serious?

Cerebral hemorrhage in the right parietal lobe is a relatively mild condition, but the severity of the condition also depends on the size of the hemorrhage, and most patients are considered to be caused by cerebrovascular amyloid lesions, and generally patients do not have life-threatening conditions. The increase in intracranial pressure is relatively mild, and neuroprotective treatment should be given after the onset of the disease along with control of the cause, for example, patients with hypertension should apply long-acting antihypertensive drugs to keep the blood pressure stable, and not to be high or low. In case of cerebral edema, cranial pressure lowering treatment, mannitol and glycerol fructose should be applied, and complications should be controlled. If there are seizures, more than two seizures can be treated with antiepileptic drugs, such as intramuscular phenobarbital and oral sodium valproate.