Can the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage be cured?

Whether the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage can be cured, there is a certain degree of variability. Treatment should be carried out according to the degree of brain tissue damage, and cannot be generalized. If the degree of brain tissue damage is not particularly serious, the resulting sequelae may be cured through active treatment. Patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage can consider applying drugs that nourish brain cells and improve with rehabilitation means, such as ganglioside or injection of rat nerve growth factor. If the degree of brain tissue damage is relatively serious, it is easy to produce irreversible nerve damage, which in turn triggers a series of sequelae, such as hemiplegia or seizures, etc., and it is more difficult to recover completely. Adherence to rehabilitation therapy can improve the relevant functions and enhance the patient’s self-care ability. It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time, take active treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication in order to reduce the possibility of sequelae.