You can’t use your hands until the brain hemorrhage is absorbed?

Hand dysfunction occurs in cerebral hemorrhage, and even if the bleeding is absorbed, hand function may not be fully restored.
This is because hand dysfunction is caused by damage to brain tissue after cerebral hemorrhage, for example, patients can have symptoms such as numbness and inability to move their hands. Brain cells are permanent cells, once damaged, it is difficult to regenerate or the regeneration ability is very weak, so even if the bleeding is completely absorbed, the hand will leave some sequelae.
Of course, there are also some patients with mild conditions who recover well after treatment and are able to return to normal.
After the condition of cerebral hemorrhage is stabilized, patients need to undergo rehabilitation and hyperbaric oxygen therapy as soon as possible in order to promote the recovery of hand function and minimize the after-effects of cerebral hemorrhage.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of doctors to carry out regular treatment in order to improve the prognosis.