What causes numbness in hands and feet a month after brain hemorrhage surgery?

Numbness of hands and feet one month after cerebral hemorrhage surgery may be related to sequelae caused by nerve compression, recurrence of the disease and other factors. Numbness of hands and feet after cerebral hemorrhage surgery may be due to the presence of edema and bruising of tissues, which leads to compression of brain nerves and damage of central nerves, thus leading to the symptoms of numbness of hands and feet, which is a common sequela after surgery, and there may be headache, hemiparesis of limbs, numbness of hands and feet, etc. It is recommended to continue rehabilitation treatment, and at the same time, nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin tablets can be used. It is recommended to continue the rehabilitation treatment, and at the same time can be used for the treatment of nutritive drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, can also be massaged, hot compresses to improve the circulation. If the patient does not have numbness in the limbs initially after the surgery and there is no abnormality in the sensation of the affected limbs, but the numbness appears and gets worse gradually in the process of recovery and is accompanied by other symptoms of damage to the cerebral nerve roots, it is considered that there may be a recurrence of the cerebral hemorrhage. At this time, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment to avoid delaying the condition. Numbness of hands and feet after brain hemorrhage surgery in one month, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and carry out targeted treatment.