What are the sequelae of basal ganglia brain hemorrhage

The most common sequelae of basal ganglia cerebral hemorrhage are limb hemiparesis. Because the basal ganglia is the place where a large number of motor nerve fibers are gathered, once the bleeding volume is relatively large, the destruction of this part of the nerve fibers will cause hemiplegia. As the amount of bleeding increases, the degree of hemiparesis will gradually worsen, but when the amount of bleeding is relatively small, the patient can still take care of himself. If the amount of bleeding is relatively high and the nerve damage is severe, the patient will suffer from overall hemiplegia and will be bedridden for a long time, which is a very negative effect. For this type of patients, the sequelae treatment is medical medication plus auxiliary rehabilitation exercises, which can further improve the general function of the patient, otherwise the corresponding condition will get worse. Therefore, it is very important to use medication and rehabilitation exercises early for such patients.