Intracranial aneurysm hemorrhage grade IV is more serious and requires timely treatment.
Intracranial aneurysm is also called cerebral aneurysm, clinically its rupture and bleeding after the condition is divided into five grades, the first level of symptoms is the lightest, only headache or muscle stiffness symptoms, the higher the grade the more serious the symptoms, the grade five patients will have a severe coma and accompanied by cerebral ankylosis, and the vital signs are also unstable.
Patients in grade 4 will have obvious blurred consciousness, frequent lethargy or moderate coma, and will have numbness of limbs, neurological dysfunction, and even hemiplegia. Therefore, cerebral aneurysm hemorrhage grade IV is more serious, and patients need immediate treatment.
Its treatment mainly involves surgical treatment, such as aneurysm clamping or endovascular intervention. Aneurysm clamping is suitable for patients with hematoma or aneurysm in the middle of the brain, and endovascular intervention is suitable for patients over 70 years of age, with poorer physical foundation, and aneurysm of the apex of the basilar aneurysm.
It is recommended to send the patient to the doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance. The prognosis is generally better if the treatment is carried out actively and in time.