Two days after cerebral hematoma removal surgery is responsive but unwilling to open the eyes may be shallow coma, need to pay close attention to the patient’s mental changes at the same time active treatment.
Usually, patients in shallow coma after cerebral hemorrhage have some basic physiological reflexes (e.g. abdominal wall reflex, raphe reflex, radial membrane reflex, biceps reflex, etc.), and at the same time, they can respond to external stimuli (e.g. tingling, etc.).
However, the patient is still in a coma, the cerebral cortex function has not been fully restored, and cannot respond accurately to external stimuli.
Patients after cerebral hemorrhage should be actively treated with dehydration and cranial pressure reduction, anti-inflammation and hemostasis to prevent excessive cerebral edema from causing cerebral herniation, intracranial infection, rebleeding and so on.