Usually, patients with cerebral hemorrhage can be treated with drugs to reduce intracranial pressure, improve coagulation dysfunction, and adjust blood pressure, such as mannitol, fisetin, uradil, and nifedipine.
Most patients with cerebral hemorrhage are mainly treated with internal medicine, and patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply mannitol, glycerol fructose, 20% human serum albumin and other drugs to reduce intracranial pressure and prevent the formation of cerebral hernia. At the same time, patients with cerebral hemorrhage, such as coagulation dysfunction, can follow the doctor’s instructions to give targeted hemostatic drugs, such as fish protein, vitamin K and so on.
In addition, for people with elevated blood pressure caused by cerebral hemorrhage, they can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply uradil, diltiazem, nifedipine and other drugs to control blood pressure. If the patient’s condition worsens during the medication period or if there is an indication for surgery, the patient should cooperate with the doctor through craniotomy hematoma removal, decompression surgery with debridement flap, ventricular drainage and other surgical procedures, which can effectively remove the hematoma, reduce the intracranial pressure, and save the life.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage actively cooperate with doctors in treatment, and their family members should also care more about and accompany the patients. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to rest and take a light diet.