Sudden brain stem hemorrhage is possible to be saved, mainly when the hemorrhage is small and not in important functional areas.
1. If the amount of brain stem hemorrhage is relatively small, the bleeding site is not in the medulla oblongata, midbrain and other important functional areas, and the patient’s overall condition is good, with independent breathing and clear mental state, it is possible to survive after active treatment, and even many patients can return to the state of self-care in the later stage.
2. However, if the amount of brain stem hemorrhage is relatively large, for example, up to 10 ml, the hemorrhage site is in the medulla oblongata or the midbrain and other important functional areas, the consciousness is in a coma, and there is no independent breathing, it is more difficult to save the patient, or even directly cause the patient’s death.
Therefore, whether the sudden brain stem hemorrhage is salvageable or not needs to be evaluated comprehensively, and should be treated according to medical advice.