Conservative treatment plan for cerebral hemorrhage

The conservative treatment plan for cerebral hemorrhage mainly includes the following: 1. Respiratory support. If the patient develops coma and oxygenation index is less than 300 mmHg, ventilator-assisted ventilation needs to be routinely performed to ensure that the organism is not hypoxic. During ventilator support, routine analgesic and sedative treatment is required to avoid human-machine confrontation.2. General treatment. The head of the bed needs to be routinely elevated 30 degrees to reduce jugular venous reflux, which can reduce the increase of intracranial pressure.3. Drug therapy. Because cerebral hemorrhage will lead to increased intracranial pressure, dehydration and cranial pressure lowering treatment are needed, and the commonly used drugs are furosemide, mannitol, acetazolamide, etc. 4.Gastric protection treatment. Because cerebral hemorrhage is easily accompanied by stress ulcers, the main drugs to protect the stomach are omeprazole, Daxil, pantoprazole, etc. 5. Treatment of pulmonary infection. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage are easily complicated by pulmonary infection and need anti-infection treatment. The commonly used anti-infection drugs need to be selected according to the results of sputum culture.