Can you take aspirin for brain hemorrhage?

In principle, patients with brain hemorrhage are not recommended to take aspirin, because aspirin is a class of antiplatelet drugs, and its main complication is bleeding of all kinds, and brain hemorrhage is the most serious complication. But in special cases, patients with cerebral hemorrhage still have to take aspirin, which patients? First, in the acute phase of cerebral infarction, if the combined relatively small amount of bleeding, such as a few milliliters, in order to prevent the continued aggravation and progression of cerebral infarction, still choose to continue to take aspirin, but must closely observe the changes in the condition, timely review of the cranial CT, observe the changes in the amount of bleeding. Second, after the acute stage of cerebral hemorrhage, if the patient also has a combination of coronary stenosis, coronary heart disease or a high risk of cerebral infarction, still continue to take aspirin, when to start taking it? If the bleeding is small, for example, within 10-20 ml, you can resume aspirin after 2-3 weeks. If the bleeding is large, for example, over 30 ml, or if you have undergone surgery, in principle it is recommended to resume aspirin after one month, so that the risk of rebleeding is relatively low.